Planet Science: Our World in Motion Quiz
Produced by Planet Science, this quiz is an engaging way to get students thinking about a wide range of areas in science and engineering. It could also be used as part of a public engagement in science activity.
The quiz covers topics such as:
• Earth structure and plate tectonics
• The rock cycle
• Animals in motion
• Machines in motion
• The human body
The questions are suitable for the general public, upper primary or secondary students. They can be mixed-and-matched to tailor the quiz to suit a particular group.
Two formats are included, PowerPoint presentation and Word document. The answers are provided.
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The resource is part of British Science Association,National Science & Engineering Week
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- Planet Science: Our World in Motion Quiz
CPD links
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Science Learning Centre South East - Ringwood School
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Science Learning Centre Yorkshire and the Humber - Temple Newsam
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Science Learning Centre West Midlands - Himley Hall and Park, Dudley
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Science Learning Centre Yorkshire and the Humber - Leeds region (specific venue TBC)
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Physics for non-specialists: taking it further
Science Learning Centre Yorkshire and the Humber
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Science Learning Centre London
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Physics for non-specialists: taking it further
Science Learning Centre West Midlands - Bishop Challoner Catholic College, Birmingham
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Practical work: planning, preparing and practising
National Science Learning Centre
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Physics for non-specialists: taking it further
Science Learning Centre West Midlands - Online CPD
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