Science on the Web is an interactive, easy-to-navigate guide to the best current science resources on the internet. I am a huge advocate of doing practical work in primary science wherever possible, but sometimes it isn’t possible and when that’s the case the internet provides some outstanding resources to enhance the delivery of primary science.
Science on the Web is split into two main sections; one covers the Experiences and Outcomes for the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence and the other covers the key learning outcomes from the English National Curriculum.
There are other pages covering General Science Sites, YouTube Channels, Citizen Science and Topical Science.
An archive of all the previous Topical Science Updates - highlighting key science stories to engage and inspire pupils in primary schools. Topical science updates include web links, ideas and resources to hael teachers deliver high quality topical science in the classroom.
September's Topical Science Update focuses of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and how Science and Technology could be used to overcome some of them.
Topical Science Update for May 2015 - featuring The War Against Waste and Wearable Technology. Weblinks, resources, video clips to use in class to enhance your Topical Science teaching.
October's Topical Science update includes the latest research into Synesthesia, Meteorites, and Cats - as well as links to the new free resource - Science on the Web
Topical Science Update for May
Includes: Cassini's incredible mission to Saturn, Nuclear Fission - the arrival of the energy future, Recycling and the Resource of the Month - Veritasium's amazing YouTube channel.