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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.
Inactive - Siemens KS3 Activity 'Sound & Ultrasound – Wave models '
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Inactive - Siemens KS3 Activity 'Sound & Ultrasound – Wave models '

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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.
Inactive - Siemens Education KS3 Six for Six Module 6 ‘Building the things we need’
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Inactive - Siemens Education KS3 Six for Six Module 6 ‘Building the things we need’

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Six for Six is a portfolio of resources created by Siemens that features six episodes of learning for six core modules aimed at students aged 7-16. Each Six for Six module features six complementary resources aligned to curriculum requirements for STEM subjects using real-world examples of Siemens technology, engineering or manufacturing principles as basis for learning. Module 6 ‘Building the things we need’ focuses on the manufacturing skills that are crucial to providing the products we need but they also provide jobs and develop skills. Manufacturing uses scientific ideas, logical thinking and an understanding of the wider world. Find more curriculum linked resources at www.siemens.co.uk/education.
Inactive - Siemens Education KS2 Six for Six Module 2 'Living in a world made by STEM'
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Inactive - Siemens Education KS2 Six for Six Module 2 'Living in a world made by STEM'

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Six for Six is a portfolio of resources created by Siemens that features six episodes of learning for six core modules aimed at students aged 7-16. Each Six for Six module features six complementary resources aligned to curriculum requirements for STEM subjects using real-world examples of Siemens technology, engineering or manufacturing principles as basis for learning. Module 2 ‘Living in a world made by STEM’ explores the influence of science and technology on the world around us. siemens.co.uk/education
Inactive - Siemens Education KS2 Six for Six Module 1 'Understanding the human body'
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Inactive - Siemens Education KS2 Six for Six Module 1 'Understanding the human body'

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Six for Six is a portfolio of resources created by Siemens that features six episodes of learning for six core modules aimed at students aged 7-16. Each Six for Six module features six complementary resources aligned to curriculum requirements for STEM subjects using real-world examples of Siemens technology, engineering or manufacturing principles as basis for learning. Module 1 ‘Understanding the human body’ focuses on using and interpreting images to understand systems such as digestion and skeletal in the human body. siemens.co.uk/education
Inactive - Getting Around; KS3, Science, Physics, Electrification Automation Digitalisation
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Inactive - Getting Around; KS3, Science, Physics, Electrification Automation Digitalisation

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The “Getting Around” portfolio of resources was created by Siemens and features six episodes of learning for six core modules aimed at students aged 7-16. Each module features six complementary resources aligned to curriculum requirements for STEM subjects using real-world examples of Siemens technology, engineering or manufacturing principles as basis for learning. ‘Getting around’ explores the technology behind our transportation system, with a focus on electrification, automation and digitalisation. Find more curriculum linked resources at www.siemens.co.uk/education.
"Six for Six the STEM Resource Portfolio" KS3 Siemens Education
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"Six for Six the STEM Resource Portfolio" KS3 Siemens Education

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The Siemens Six for Six portfolio of resources features six episodes of learning for six core modules aimed at students aged 7-16. Each Six for Six module features six complementary resources aligned to curriculum requirements for STEM subjects using real-world examples of Siemens technology, engineering or manufacturing principles as basis for learning. [Six for Six] (https://new.siemens.com/uk/en/company/education/teachers/six-for-six.html) Module 1 ‘Understanding the human body’ focuses on using and interpreting images to understand systems such as digestion and skeletal in the human body. Module 2 ‘Living in a world made by STEM’ explores the influence of science and technology on the world around us. Module 3 ‘Energy for thrills’ explores the topic of energy transfer using rollercoasters and electric busses as real world examples. Module 4 ‘Power to the people’ explores energy and electricity. Our lives in the 21st century rely on a supply of secure and cheap energy. Can we achieve this with out damaging the environment? Module 5 ‘Getting around’ explores the technology behind our transportation system, with a focus on electrification, automation and digitalisation. Module 6 ‘Building the things we need’ focuses on the manufacturing skills that are crucial to providing the products we need but they also provide jobs and develop skills. Manufacturing uses scientific ideas, logical thinking and an understanding of the wider world. Find more curriculm linked resources at www.siemens.co.uk/education.
Inactive - Siemens Education KS3 Six for Six Module 4 ‘Power to the people’
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Inactive - Siemens Education KS3 Six for Six Module 4 ‘Power to the people’

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Six for Six is a portfolio of resources created by Siemens that features six episodes of learning for six core modules aimed at students aged 7-16. Each Six for Six module features six complementary resources aligned to curriculum requirements for STEM subjects using real-world examples of Siemens technology, engineering or manufacturing principles as basis for learning. Module 4 ‘Power to the people’ explores energy and electricity. Our lives in the 21st century rely on a supply of secure and cheap energy. Can we achieve this with out damaging the environment? Find more curriculum linked resources at www.siemens.co.uk/education.
Inactive Siemens KS4 Activity 'Green Power'
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Inactive Siemens KS4 Activity 'Green Power'

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These resources contain a student activity and a supporting ppt lesson plan for the KS4 activity ‘Green Power&’. This activity requires students to apply concepts of energy transfer and sustainability to understand and evaluate a system. Students will produce and modify designs to meet a design brief and will understand the features of a Greenpower Challenge Car.
Inactive - Siemens KS3 Activity 'Living on top of Europe'
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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.
Inactive Siemens Interactive 'Life Without STEM' Teacher Notes
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Inactive Siemens Interactive 'Life Without STEM' Teacher Notes

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Life without STEM is an online interactive tool produced by Siemens. It has been developed, with the support of these Teacher Notes, using five scenarios to provide teachers with a topical and engaging tool for exploring how ideas, developments and discoveries in STEM subjects have changed and improved the world we live in. The tool can be accessed via the following link: http://www.tenalpscommunicate.com/clients/siemens/life-without-stem/
Inactive Siemens Education KS2 Activity 'Green Bus'
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Inactive Siemens Education KS2 Activity 'Green Bus'

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This worksheet is full of mini activities for students to complete while they learn about how hybrid technology is benefiting people and the environment. There’s even the chance to put together a hybrid bus of your own! Introduce this activity by watching this video on how hybrid bus technology is used everyday!
Engineering Careers Programme
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Engineering Careers Programme

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The Siemens Insight Programme (SIP) is a self-driven, self-learning programme that allows students to explore the world of Siemens, Engineering and Technology, as well as developing core skills such as communication, problem solving and creativity. Packed full of fun activities, media and quizzes, the Siemens Insight Programme is fantastic for KS4 students who want to learn more about engingeering and undertake an independent project. SIP is made up of 8 modules, each set out in a downloadable powerpoint presentation. Work through these modules and record your efforts in the SIP Student Portfolio, which can be completed online or printed off.
Decarbonisation Teaching Resource
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Decarbonisation Teaching Resource

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Our Decarbonisation resource is an immersive 3D environment which encourages students to explore an Earth like planet , identifying climate disasters and analyse their causes. This is the accompanying teaching resource for the game which explains how best to use it in a learning environment. Find the game itself here: https://decarbonisationgame.co.uk/
Siemens Work Experience for Employers Guide - Scotland
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Siemens Work Experience for Employers Guide - Scotland

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This interactive PDF has been developed by Siemens for the use of work experience providers both within Siemens and wider industry employers. It aims to help ensure work experience is meaningful and beneficial for all involved. The guide includes: project ideas, student activities and general information enabling employers to provide best practice. This version was created in partnership with Developing the Young Workforce Scotland and connects to Scotland’s Youth Employment Strategy, Scotland’s Work Placement Standards and Scotland’s skills model – Meta-Skills, whilst demonstrating connections to the Work Placement unit qualifications young people may complete. Find more curriculum linked resources at www.siemens.co.uk/education.
Inactive - Siemens KS2 Activity 'Smart Trains'
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Inactive - Siemens KS2 Activity 'Smart Trains'

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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.
Inactive - Siemens KS2 Activity 'Let there be light'
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Inactive - Siemens KS2 Activity 'Let there be light'

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These resources contain a student activity, a student support sheet and a supporting ppt lesson plan for the KS2 activity ‘Let there be light&’. This activity is designed to give students an insight into electricity, how it began and its importance and development in the modern world. Overall learning objectives: Understand how creative thinking and scientific ideas can be harnessed to solve problems and improve quality of life Understand how natural resources can be used to provide useful services Apply ideas about generating and using electricity to powering circuits
INACTIVE - Siemens KS4 Activity 'Energy Island'
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INACTIVE - Siemens KS4 Activity 'Energy Island'

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These resources contain a Scheme of Work, a Student Support Sheet and a supporting lesson plan for the KS4 Activity ‘eZero Island&’. This activity is designed to give students an insight into the world of renewable energy, requiring them to solve modern day energy issues using Mathematic and Scientific reasoning.
Inactive Siemens KS2 Activity 'Girls in STEM'
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Inactive Siemens KS2 Activity 'Girls in STEM'

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The latest resource from Siemens Education has been developed with the support of the PSHE Association to help teachers and parents encourage and nurture their child’s careers ambitions. It is aimed at pupils aged 10 years and builds on evidence suggesting careers expectations and aspirations are set at a very early stage. The lessons are also designed to help address the gender imbalance and the drop-off in interest in STEM subjects and career choice in primary school through the PSHE curriculum. Lesson content is aspirational and realistic, helping to raise pupils’ awareness of the wide range of opportunities available to them in their future careers, while drawing on real-life examples and case studies that reflect a range of skills and abilities.
Inactive Siemens KS3 Activity 'Lighting up the future '
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Inactive Siemens KS3 Activity 'Lighting up the future '

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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.
Inactive Siemens KS4 Activity 'Production systems'
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Inactive Siemens KS4 Activity 'Production systems'

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These resources contain a Scheme of Work, a Student Support Sheet and a supporting lesson plan for the KS4 activity ‘Keeping it Lean & Mean&’. This activity is designed to give students an insight into the world of efficient production: reducing waste, controlling stock and different methods of assembly.