From CIEC Promoting Science, this book contains a range of science investigations that have been adapted for secondary-school students with particular learning needs. In these activities appropriate teaching and learning strategies allow special needs students to play a full part within science activities. Additionally, the teacher…
From CIEC Promoting Science, this series of activities investigates heat transfer and the thermal insulation properties of sleeping bags. In the investigation, students: • Consider the requirements for different categories of sleeping bags. • Measure the volume of air trapped in a number of materials used for sleeping…
From CIEC Promoting Science, this book looks at providing opportunities in science for students with specific learning needs. As well as advice and guidance, it includes details of a range of practical activities and investigations. The book illustrates: • potential barriers to learning in mainstream science activities…
From CIEC Promoting Science, these activities look at hydrogen, its preparation by electrolysis and its potential as a transportable fuel. In the activities, students: • Study the properties of hydrogen in order to evaluate it and identify the technological problems that must be overcome to enable its use as a fuel •…
Produced by CIEC Promoting Science, these activities help students to investigate the absorption of radiation, heat transfer and heat capacity. Taken from a real-life scenario, the students look at the effects of different colours on the amount of heat a container absorbs. This mirrors an issue encountered by a chocolate manufacturer…
Produced by CIEC Promoting Science, this activity engages students to consider the responsible use of chemicals and an analysis of the impact of a product through all the stages in its life. In this context, students attempt an analysis for different de-icers that might be used on roads in winter. They consider the costs and other…
Produced by CIEC Promoting Science, these materials help students to gain an understanding of a number of scientific ideas through investigating how a refrigerator works. The key ideas covered include: • liquids require heat to evaporate • some gases can be liquefied at room temperature by compression • vapours…
From CIEC Promoting Science, these resources allow students to consider the problems of industrial waste disposal. In particular they focus on the biological treatment of industrial waste using air as a source of oxygen and problems that such biological treatment plants face. Aimed at students aged 12-14 years, the activities…
From CIEC Promoting Science, these activities investigate the crystallisation of sugar in the fondant of creme eggs. Complaints of 'glass' in creme eggs, and other sugar confectionery products, are sometimes the result of the growth of very large crystals of sugar. In these materials, students investigate the causes…
Produced by CIEC Promoting Science, in these activities, students investigate the cleaning power of washing agents and through a series of investigations that include: • Which washing agent works best at low temperatures? • Which washing agent produces the most foam? • Does a washing agent need foam? •…
This resource was funded by the UK Space Agency and developed by ESERO-UK and CIEC Promoting Science. It is based upon the quest to discover more about the solar system through space projects such as the European Space Agency’s Aurora programme, and NASA’s Curiosity mission seeking to gather evidence of life on the planet…
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