Bringing STEAM to sick kids
How a 9-year-old’s love of science is brightening up hospital wards.
Read more →How a 9-year-old’s love of science is brightening up hospital wards.
Read more →Marianne Hopwood – science teacher, STEM expert and home educator – writes about her experience of working through the Space Diary with her two boys.
Read more →The Mars Diary is a primary science programme, but it is also so much more.
Read more →Keep your students motivated, whether they’re learning at home or in the classroom.
Read more →Every child in your class is unique, so we’ve prepared ideas for differentiation for each Discovery Diary activity.
Read more →The first activity in the Principia Space Diary is a 5-station Astronaut Workout.
Read more →What exactly is a Zap code and how do you use it?
Read more →Developed by primary teacher Claire Loizos, these student reflection sheets encourage students to recap on what they have learnt during a whole chapter of one of our programmes or after a specific activity.
Read more →Since launching the first edition of the Space Diary in 2015, we have received so many wonderful comments from teachers across the UK.
Read more →The second edition of the Principia Space Diary is better than ever, thanks to the feedback and suggestions we have received from teachers over the course of the programme.
Read more →Each month we’re looking to showcase some Star Apprentices and we want your students to help us find them!
Read more →For those interested in pedagogical methodologies, here’s a whistlestop tour of ours.
Read more →To celebrate British Science Week 2018, we created a free Daily STEM Challenge for KS1/2 or equivalent!
Read more →We love hearing about teachers who’ve put their own inventive spin on a Mars Diary activity.
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