Cambridge International Examinations Study Resources
Cambridge University has developed this excellent support site with exam help resources. There is advice, study checklists, past papers, syllabusus and exam information for students taking their GCSE, A and AS level examinations.
Peep and the Big Wide World
The animated series Peep and the Big Wide World has games aimed at teaching science and maths to preschoolers.
e-Bug
e-Bug is a health education programme that aims to promote positive behaviour change among children to support infection prevention. There are free resources for educators, community leaders and parents.
School Physics
This is the website for both students and teachers of Physics whether studied as a single subject or as part of a combined science course and is useful for those in the UK studying GCSE and A level Physics.
Baby Animals
Find out why spring is an ideal time for animals to have their young. There is information about calves, lambs, birds and about animals coming out of hibernation. Written at two levels of difficulty.
Bloodhound SSC Education Programme
The BLOODHOUND engineering adventure provides inspiration for the next generation of scientists and engineers. The BLOODHOUND Education Programme is available to all pupils in primary and secondary schools. Register for free access to the materials.
Science Bob
Science Bob is a science teacher who has produced an exciting website to encourage parents and teachers to practice “Random Acts of Science” by providing instructions and videos for interactive science experiments.
What types of food do animals eat?
An easy video explanation of the differences between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores.
What is a food chain?
A video which explains about food chains. The terms producers, consumers, predators and prey are covered.
Fish Force
A game where you will need to use your knowledge of push forces and friction to rescue a toy stuck on the ice.