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SYCD: Science Year

Subject(s): Biology | Chemistry | Physics | How science works | Age: 9-11 | 11-14 | 14-16 | Publication Year: 2000 - 2009
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In 2001 the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) funded Science Year in England and Wales. As part of this programme NESTA commissioned the Association for Science Education (ASE) to produce a series of inspiring electronic resources to support science teaching and learning.

This rich set of materials includes interactive animations, quizzes and games, cross-curricular activities, and whole-school resources such as ideas for assemblies and careers information.

Please note that this collection of resources was first published in 2001. Ideas about the teaching of science explanations can change over time, and older resources may require repurposing for use in today's classroom.

Teachers may wish to share suggestions of any adaptations they make to resources by leaving a short comment for colleagues.

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SYCD: AKA Science. A science, chemistry collection

SYCD: AKA Science

These resources from the last in the series of Science Year CD ROMs, AKA Science, focus on a range of science themes. The wide-ranging materials include: • Major resources - the main themed activities • Everywhere - science through cross-curricular and whole-school activities • Explore - a variety of games…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
SYCD: Can We; Should We?. A science, chemistry collection

SYCD: Can We; Should We?

These resources from the third in the series of Science Year CD ROMs, Can we; Should we?, focus on the themes of biology and the environment. The wide-ranging materials include: • Major resources - the main themed activities • Everywhere - science through cross-curricular and whole-school activities • Explore…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
SYCD: Is There Life?. A science, physics collection

SYCD: Is There Life?

These resources from the Science Year CD-ROM Is There Life? have a space focus. The wide-ranging materials include: • Major resources - the main themed activities for Is There Life? • Everywhere - science through cross-curricular and whole-school activities • Explore - a variety of games and quizzes, including…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
SYCD: Only Connect?. A science, biology collection

SYCD: Only Connect?

These resources from the Science Year CD-ROM Only Connect? focus on the theme of connections. The wide-ranging materials include: • Major resources - the main themed activities • Everywhere - science through cross-curricular and whole-school activities • Explore - a variety of games and quizzes, including…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
SYCD: Primary. A science collection

SYCD: Primary

These resources, from the Science Year Primary CD-ROM, focus on engaging activities for teaching primary science. Please note that this collection of resources was first published in 2001. Ideas about the teaching of science explanations can change over time, and older resources may require repurposing for use in today's classroom. Teachers…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
SYCD: Who Am I?. A science, biology collection

SYCD: Who Am I?

These resources from the first Science Year CD ROM, Who am I?, have a human biology focus. The wide-ranging materials include: • Major resources - the main themed activities for Who am I? • Everywhere - science through cross-curricular and whole-school activities • Explore - a variety of games and quizzes,…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009

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