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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.
'Sound & Ultrasound – Wave models ' KS3 Siemens Education
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'Sound & Ultrasound – Wave models ' KS3 Siemens Education

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These resources contain a Scheme of Work, a Student Support Sheet and a supporting ppt lesson plan for the KS3 activity ‘Picture This&’. This activity is designed to give students an insight into the subject of ultrasound technology and how it utilized for images. Students will be able to explain how such images are used to aid in medical diagnostics.
KS3 Activity 'Lighting up the future ' Siemens Education
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KS3 Activity 'Lighting up the future ' Siemens Education

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These resources contain a Scheme of Work, a Student Support Sheet and a supporting ppt lesson plan for the KS3 activity ‘I can see clearly now’. This activity is designed to give students an insight into the subject of low energy light bulbs and their environmental effect in social areas and in household settings.
Rail Technology, KS4, Design Technology, Bearings
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Rail Technology, KS4, Design Technology, Bearings

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These resources contain a student activity and a supporting ppt lesson plan for the KS4 activity ‘Ringing True&’. This activity is designed to give students an insight into the subject of train wheel bearings and the key features of the RailBAM process. Students will learn the cost implications of maintenance to a business as well as using technical skills to solve problems.
'Electricity' KS2 Activity Bundle
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'Electricity' KS2 Activity Bundle

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Meet KB2 and REG they work at the Keadby2 power station and help to power over 840,000 homes in Lincolnshire. This bundle of activities is designed to meet the electricity topic in the KS2 national curriculum using the context of the Keadby2 power station. Bring gamification to your classroom by encouraging students to play the Dress the Site Worker interactive game, which introduces students to different careers in STEM and ways in which Keadby2 employees keep themselves safe. Learning objectives: Identify common appliances that run on electricity. Construct a simple series electrical circuit, identifying and naming its basic parts,including cells, wires, bulbs, switches and buzzers. Identify sources of renewable and non-renewable energy. For more curriculum linked resources go to www.siemens.co.uk/education.
Siemens KS4 Activity 'Engineering & Equipment'
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Siemens KS4 Activity 'Engineering & Equipment'

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These resources contain a student activity and a supporting ppt lesson plan for the KS4 activity ‘Totally in Control’. This activity is designed to give students an insight into the subject of systems and controls and how sequences of commands can be used to run equipment.
KS4 Interactive Game 'Lean Machines' Siemens Education
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KS4 Interactive Game 'Lean Machines' Siemens Education

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Lean Machines Interactive Game was designed by Siemens in collaboration with Mini to give students an insight into the world of assembly lines and production. The supporting teachers notes and activities for this Interactive Game are designed to complement the KS4 Technology National Curriculum, introducing students to ‘Lean’ and ‘Just in time’ production principles. Learning Objectives: Explore the characteristics of a production system and how to make it more efficient. Understand the principles of ‘Lean’ and ‘Just in Time’ production principles. Apply their understanding to a context. Find more curriculum linked Interactive Games on www.siemens.co.uk/education.
'Monte Rosa Mountain Hut' KS3 Siemens Education
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'Monte Rosa Mountain Hut' KS3 Siemens Education

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These resources contain a Scheme of Work and a supporting ppt lesson plan for the KS3 activity ‘The Monte Rosa Mountain Hut’. This activity is designed to give students an insight into the subject of unique and sustainable building designs and efforts taken to reduce energy loss. Students will learn how domestic houses can conserve energy and how heat moves throughout their homes.
'Sustainability Quiz'  KS2
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'Sustainability Quiz' KS2

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Part of the Siemens portfolio of STEM quizzes the ‘Sustainability’ quiz was created as part of the Siemens home learning portfolio of resources and aligns to the KS2 Geography topic Sustainability. Aimed at ages 7+ these quizzes will challenge aspiring scientists and their parents alike – perfect for the family to do together! Find more curriculum linked activities on www.siemens.co.uk/education.
'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.
CAD Activity 'Designing the Future'
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CAD Activity 'Designing the Future'

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Designing the Future is a package of teaching resources designed to contextualise learning of computer-aided design (CAD) within current engineering practice. Using the Designing the Future Interactive and Siemens NX Student Edition students will find out how digital technologies are changing the way that products are manufactured and use some of those technologies themselves. The supporting teachers notes and student worksheets are designed to complement teaching of the KS3 Design & Technology programme of study and consists of three episodes of learning. Learning Objectives: To understand the product lifecycle of an everyday product. To describe the common features of a CAD model. To create basic model using Siemens NX Software. Find more curriculum linked Interactive Games on www.siemens.co.uk/education.
Going Wild - Carbon, Water, Urban Activity
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Going Wild - Carbon, Water, Urban Activity

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Siemens and The Wildlife Trusts aim to help students learn more about their environment and the affects that human actions can have. By sharing the expertise of our partner charity and using Siemens’ technological know-how on sustainability and other topics, the resource will help students see that the issues are interconnected and demonstrate how possible solutions benefit both humanity and nature.
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.
Smart Trains Activity
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Smart Trains Activity

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These resources contain a student activity, a student support sheet and a supporting ppt lesson plan for the KS2 activity ‘Clean Silent Trains&’. This topic focuses on the concept of rail travel, challenging pupils to use mathematical and problem solving skills to create solutions for modern day rail challenges.
Words Along Wires Activity
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Words Along Wires Activity

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These resources contain student activities and a student support sheet for the KS2 activity ‘Words Along Wires’. This topic focuses on distance communications to get pupils thinking about how scientific ideas are used to develop solutions to challenges. Pupils will explore different methods of communication and compare them to identify strengths.
Bacteria, Viruses and Smart Buildings Activity
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Bacteria, Viruses and Smart Buildings Activity

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This worksheet pack aimed at KS3 students, contains information and activities about bacteria, viruses and how smart building technology can stop them spreading. There is also an interactive game which acompanies this resource https://smartbuildingsgame.co.uk/ And supporting Teacher’s notes are also included.
Hands off the wheel Activity
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Hands off the wheel Activity

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The Siemens Driverless Car classroom resources aim to supplement robotics education in computing, and design & technology lessons at KS3. By contextualising robotics as part of the future drive towards autonomous vehicles, this resource consists of a teacher’s guide, with notes to deliver lessons with or without your own robot vehicles, and three classroom activities used in conjunction with micro:bit programming. Also available for download is a large-sized printable Auto City Map for the robo buggies to use. These activities can be used as a standalone activity or with the Siemens Self-Driving Challenge Interactive Game. https://selfdrivingchallengegame.co.uk/ In this lesson, pupils will: Understand the future of robotics in the context of autonomous vehicles, learning how and why they work Take part in coding activities to gain further experience in computing
MRI Experience Activity
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MRI Experience Activity

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‘MRI Experience’ was developed by Siemens Education to help reduce the fear of having an MRI scan as one in seven people have cancelled a hospital appointment because they are too scared to go! Learning Objectives To develop an understanding of the purpose of medical imaging. To develop a positive disposition towards MRI imaging. Find more curriculum linked resources at www.siemens.co.uk/education.
Green Cities Activity
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Green Cities Activity

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Worksheet and information pack for KS3 Geography focused on cities and air pollution. Includes worksheets and activities on **Weather and Climate; Population; Urban Environments and Pollution; and Sustainable Growth and Technology. ** Also includes Teacher’s Notes.