Pupils use digital media and scientific enquiry to explore how nature uses the Sun to create energy.
An assembly designed to introduce the concept of solar power and looks at the process of photosynthesis and how all nature and humans rely on the sunlight to survive.
An assembly designed to introduce the concept of solar power and which looks at the process of photosynthesis and how all nature and humans rely on the sunlight to survive.
Pupils use an interactive globe to travel round the world seeing how and where different renewable energy resources are used, learning that some countries are more suited to using certain resources than others
Students use an interactive globe to travel round the world seeing how and where different renewable energy resources are used, learning that some countries are more suited to using certain resources than others.
children will be creating a presentation linked to a sensitive food-related issue
Using exciting images and engaging animation, explore why Electric Vehicles can be better for the environment.
Using exciting images and engaging animation, explore why Electric Vehicles can be better for the environment.
Two lessons use the Nissan LEAF to introduce the concept of Electric Vehicles (EVs) to students and explore why they are an important step towards a more sustainable future.
This assembly explores, some of the changes that are occuring due to global warming.
During this lesson students work together in small groups to prepare for their poster presentation.
During this lesson students work together in small groups to prepare for a poster presentation.
The aim of these activities is to make pupils aware that they are part of a wider community.
This lesson involves pupils in the processes of electricity and the resultant greenhouse effect.
Pupils find different sources of information reflecting different attitudes to wind turbines.