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100 Small Things - free poster
A free A1 poster on the things that everyone can do to support a sustainable future
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Always use medicines safely - posters
Free posters from ABPI
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Always use medicines safely!
Printed and digital posters and learning resources for primary schools
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Applying Mathematical Processes
Free resources from the Nuffield Foundation for teaching and assessment of key mathematical processes at KS3 and KS4
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Balance of Life
This free pack from GSK explores the living machine of the human body and has been developed for use with students aged 11 to 16. The pack provides information, activities and practical experimens as ready-made lessons to investigate how the body keeps its equilibrium.
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BAMA aerosol posters
FREE posters about aerosols
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Basic Practical Microbiology: A Manual
Basic Practical Microbiology: A Manual This manual, which explains the basic techniques necessary to carry out microbiology experiments safely and effectively, is intended as a guide for teachers and technicians.
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ChemNet ReAct Resources
Helping chemistry students aged 16-18 overcome challenging course topics.
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Cholera: death by diarrhoea
A 12 page booklet from SGM on the history and microbiology of cholera
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Classifying MIcrobes Poster
FREE to order from Microbiology Online
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Classroom Resources from the Science Museum
The Science Museum provides a range of classroom resources that are free or sponsored. They can be used at school, at home or in after school clubs.
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Climate Through Time - poster from BGS
The free Climate Through Time poster from BGS won the Highly Commended award at the Geographical Association Awards 2010
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Copper - the vital metal
A pdf poster about the importance of copper
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Copper - The Vital Metal - Free CD
It’s hard to imagine a world without copper. We rely on copper for power, lighting, heating, communications, water, agriculture and transport. Copper makes our homes, schools and businesses functional, efficient, comfortable and decorative and gives years of reliable service. At the end of their lives, copper products can be recycled and used to make new products, making copper the ‘red’ metal that is ‘green’.
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Cosmic Rays - New poster from STFC
A new poster with additional teachers notes




