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As a pioneering world leader with 24 main sites employing 13,760 people in the UK, we are dedicated to helping enrich and enhance teaching and learning and to nurturing engineering talent for the future. Here you will find curriculum lesson plans, interactive resources and insights into STEM careers.

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As a pioneering world leader with 24 main sites employing 13,760 people in the UK, we are dedicated to helping enrich and enhance teaching and learning and to nurturing engineering talent for the future. Here you will find curriculum lesson plans, interactive resources and insights into STEM careers.
'Computing Quiz' KS2
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'Computing Quiz' KS2

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Siemens portfolio of STEM quizzes was created as part of the Siemens home learning portfolio of resources. Aimed at ages 7+ these quizzes will challenge aspiring scientists and their parents alike – perfect for the family to do together! This quiz aims to cover the computing topics outlined in the national curriculum. Learning Objectives: To promote interest in computing as a future career. To develop students ability to research topics that spark their interest. Find more curriculum linked activities on www.siemens.co.uk/education.
A Case To Resolve Activity
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A Case To Resolve Activity

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This resource explores how systems are developed to generate solutions to problems. Drawing in ideas about waves, light and X-rays students must apply their wider knowledge with logic to analyse outcomes from a process. The activity creates context and stimulates discussion with an example of airport baggage handling where such systems are in place.
Driverless Cars Challenge - Bitesize Activity
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Driverless Cars Challenge - Bitesize Activity

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KS1 / KS2 Resource exploring programming, Scratch, automation and AI. Using Siemens online game, the activity presents children with a series of challenges, each one slightly harder than the previous one. Each challenge indicates the route that a vehicle must take. The child must work out which instructions from a selection will enable the car to correctly complete the route. As the steps consist of blocks which are dragged and dropped children don’t have to deal with syntax but can rather engage with getting the correct instructions in the correct sequence.
Digital Twin Activity Pack
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Digital Twin Activity Pack

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KS4 activity resource pack covering manufacturing, smart technology, energy and healthcare. Digital twins eliminate the need for physical prototypes, reduce development time and improve quality by combining multi-physics simulation, data analytics and machine learning to demonstrate the impact of design changes, usage scenarios, environmental conditions and other variables. Use and evaluate a digital twin to meet a design brief by choosing appropriate options.