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We provide a range of free, and low-cost STEM resources for schools and further education. Our resources include theory presentations, activity sheets, information fact files, and informative posters for your classroom.

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We provide a range of free, and low-cost STEM resources for schools and further education. Our resources include theory presentations, activity sheets, information fact files, and informative posters for your classroom.
Earth Systems - Earth's Atmosphere
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Earth Systems - Earth's Atmosphere

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A presentation suitable for KS3 looking at the Earth’s Atmosphere. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore the composition of Earth’s atmosphere. Explore how atmospheric conditions influence the weather. Explore how natural processes and human activities cause changes in the atmosphere. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 45 mins 39 slides covering: • Composition of the Atmosphere • Air Pressure • Layers of the Atmosphere • The Troposphere • The Stratosphere • The Meosphere • The Thermosphere • Weather • Wind • The Water Cycle • Local Weather • Changes in the Atmosphere • Human Activities • Pollution and Health • Protecting Air Quality
Earth Systems
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Earth Systems

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A presentation suitable for Grades 6-8 looking at Earth systems. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore how Earth systems interact. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 45 mins 27 slides covering: • Atmosphere • Hydrosphere • Geosphere • Biosphere • Earth Systems • Interactions • Water and Atmospheric Interactions • Albedo • Ice • Feedback • Snowball Earth • Earth System Feedback
The Nervous System and Health
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The Nervous System and Health

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A presentation most suitable for KS5 looking at the nervous system and health. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore major diseases that affect the nervous system. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 30 mins 19 slides covering: • The Nervous Systems • The Peripheral Nervous System • The Autonomic Nervous System • Diseases of the Nervous System • Bacterial Infections: Lyme Disease • Bacterial Infections: Meningitis • Viral Infections: Meningitis • Non-infectious Diseases of the Nervous System • Degenerative Conditions: Alzheimer’s Disease • Autoimmune Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis • Genetic Diseases: Huntingdon’s Disease
Human Digestive System
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Human Digestive System

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A presentation most suitable for KS5 looking at the human digestive system. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore the structure of the human digestive system. Explore the function of components of the human digestive system. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 45 mins 42 slides covering: • Holozoic Nutrition • GI Tract • Mastication • Swallowing • The Stomach • Duodenum • The Liver • Pancreas • Small Intestine • Carbohydrate Digestion • How Enzymes Work • Digestion in the Small Intestine • Secretion Control • Large Intestine
Earth Systems - Human Impacts on Earth System Relationships
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Earth Systems - Human Impacts on Earth System Relationships

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A presentation suitable for KS3 looking at human impacts on Earth system relationships. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore how humans are impacting Earth system relationships. Main Skills: Interpret written text, diagrams and graphs. Duration: Approximately 45 mins 23 slides covering: • Human Impacts on Earth Systems • A Warming World • Atmospheric Climate Change • Impacts on the Hydrosphere • Sea Level Rise • Coral Bleaching • Deforestation and Earth Systems • Impact on the Hydrosphere - Ocean Acidification • Impact on the Biosphere - Ocean Acidification • Computer Modelling
Heat Energy - Thermodynamic Laws
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Heat Energy - Thermodynamic Laws

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A presentation suitable for KS4 looking at thermodynamic laws. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 30 mins 23 slides covering: • Energy • Heat and Work • First Law of Thermodynamics • Heat Engines • Gas Turbines • Efficiency • Second Law of Thermodynamics • Second Law Example (Entropy) • Second Law Example (Entropy) • Entropy
Materials Testing - Hardness and Non-Desctructive Testing
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Materials Testing - Hardness and Non-Desctructive Testing

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A presentation suitable for KS4 looking at materials testing for hardness and non-destructive testing. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore hardness and non-destructive testing of materials. Main Skills: Interpret written text, diagrams, graphs and tables. Duration: Approximately 30 mins 24 slides covering: • Hardness Testing • Brinell Hardness • Rockwell Hardness • Vickers Hardness • Non-Destructive Testing • X-Ray Testing • Ultrasonic Testing • Magnetic Particle Inspection • Dye Penetrant Inspection • Fatigue • Metal Fatigue • Fatigue Testing • S-N Curves
Earth Systems - Clouds
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Earth Systems - Clouds

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A presentation suitable for KS3 looking at clouds. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore the importance of water in the atmosphere. Explore how clouds are formed. Explore how clouds affect the weather. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 45 mins 28 slides covering: • Clouds • What are Clouds? • How are Clouds Formed? • Types of Cloud • Cirrus Clouds • Stratus Clouds • Cumulus Clouds • Clouds and Weather Patterns • Clouds and Weather Fronts • Precipitation • Cloud Cover
The Carbon Cycle
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The Carbon Cycle

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A presentation suitable for KS4 looking at the flow of the carbon cycle and the consequences of disrupting the carbon cycle. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore the flow of matter through the carbon cycle. Explore the consequences of disrupting the carbon cycle. Main Skills: Interpret written text, make decisions and predict outcomes. Duration: 30 mins 23 slides covering: • Nutrient Cycles • Upsetting the Balance • Carbon • Overview of the Carbon Cycle • The Carbon Dioxide Balance • Upsetting the CO2 Balance • The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming Assessment Sheet - Word Document based assessment includes questions that students should be able to answer directly from the presentation, or by applying the information from the presentation. The Teachers Guide provides the correct answers and solutions to questions in the assessment.
The Excretory System and Health
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The Excretory System and Health

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A presentation most suitable for KS5 looking at the excretory system and health. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Investigate major diseases affecting the excretory system. Investigate how scientific, medical, and technological advances impact diseases of the excretory system. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 45 mins 28 slides covering: • Urinary Tract • Urinary Tract Infections • Lower Urinary Tract Infections • Upper Urinary Tract Infections • Kidney Infections • Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) • Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) • Kidney Failure (Renal Failure) • Dialysis • Transplant • Nephritis • Kidney Stones • Treatment of Kidney Stones • Cancer of the Kidney • Keeping Your Kidneys Healthy
The Human Circulatory System
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The Human Circulatory System

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A presentation most suitable for KS5 looking at the human circulatory system. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore the structure of the human circulatory system. Explore the function of components of the human circulatory system. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 60 mins 50 slides covering: • Circulatory System Structure • The Structure of the Human Heart • The Cardiac Cycle • The Cardiac Cycle: Atrial Diastole • The Cardiac Cycle: Atrial Systole • The Cardiac Cycle: Ventricular Systole • The Cardiac Cycle: Ventricular Diastole • Pulse Pressure • Control of the Heartbeat • Changes in the Heart During a Beat • Chemical Control of the Heart Beat • Nervous Control of the Heart Beat • Blood Pressure and Circulation Control
Word Processing - Page Layout, Pictures and Printing
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Word Processing - Page Layout, Pictures and Printing

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A presentation suitable for KS3 looking at page layout, pictures and printing in word processing. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Identify how to add borders, pictures, headers and footers to documents Identify page layout and advanced printing techniques. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 30 mins 15 slides covering: • Borders • Pictures • Headers and Footers • Page Layout • Advanced Printing
Word Processing - Formatting Text
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Word Processing - Formatting Text

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A presentation suitable for KS3 looking at formatting text in a word processor. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Identify how to format paragraphs. Identify how to change font styles, colours and formatting. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 30 mins 16 slides covering: • Paragraphs • Indents • Line Spacing • Paragraph Spacing • Font Types • Font Sizes • Bold • Italics • Underline
Word Processing - Editing Text
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Word Processing - Editing Text

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A presentation suitable for KS3 looking at editing text in a word processor. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Identify how to edit text in a word processor. Identify how to open new documents and access help in a word processor. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 30 mins 16 slides covering: • Opening a Document • Switching Between Open Documents • Using Help • Errors • Cut, Copy and Paste
Plant Biology - Plant Growth
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Plant Biology - Plant Growth

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A presentation suitable for KS5 looking at plant growth. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore the different ways that plants respond to stimuli. Investigate plant growth. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 60 mins 43 slides covering: • Tropisms • Plant Growth Substances • Plant Growth Substances Versus Hormones • Categories of Plant Growth Substances • Auxins • Went’s Experiment • Auxin and Cell Elongation • Removing the Apical Meristem • Synthetic Auxins • Positive Geotropism • The Role of Auxins in Positive Geotropism • Using a Clinostat • Gibberellins • Cytokinins • Abscisic Acid • ABA and Plant Stress • ABA and Cold Hardening • Ethene
Earth Systems - Soil Composition
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Earth Systems - Soil Composition

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A presentation suitable for KS3 looking at soil. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore the process of soil formation. Explore the composition of soil. Explore how human activity can damage the soil. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 40 mins 29 slides covering: • Soil Composition • Soil Formation • Physical Weathering • Chemical Weathering • Erosion and Deposition • Minerals • Organic Materials • Beneficial Organic Material • Harmful Organic Material • Water and Air • Life and Soil • Damaging Activities • Soil Conservation
Earth Systems - The Water Cycle
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Earth Systems - The Water Cycle

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A presentation suitable for KS3 looking at the water cycle. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Explore the stages of the water cycle. Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams. Duration: Approximately 30 mins 24 slides covering: • The Water Cycle • Our Water is Millions of Years Old • Water Can Gain Energy • Evaporation • Factors That Affect Evaporation • Convection • Condensation • Rain, Snow or Hail • Rainfall • Soaking into the Ground • Percolation • Run-Off
Planets
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Planets

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A poster showing the planets in our solar system - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Urnaus, Neptune. The poster also features Lenia the Alien.
Car Air conditioning systems
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Car Air conditioning systems

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This poster shows the locations of parts of a car's air conditioning system (Orifice Valves, Filter, Condesnser, Heater, Evaporator and Compressor).
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Symbols.
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Hydraulic and Pneumatic Symbols.

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Hydraulic/Pneumatic poster with symbols for... * Basic components (Accumulators, reservoirs and filters) * Valves (Check Control, Gate, Flow Control, Adjustable Flow Control, Pressure Relief, Shuttle) * Cylinders (Single Acting, S/A - Return Spring, Double Acting, D/A - Adjustable Cushion and D/A - Double Ended) * Controls (Push Bitton, Lever, Foot Pedal, Solenoid, Pilot Operation) * Directional Control Valves (2 Port-2 Position, 3 Port-2 Position,4 Port-2 Position, 4 Port-3 Position) * Pumps/Motors/Instruments (Fixed Displacement , Flow Meter)