Find out some fascinating facts about living things! Activities based on senses, movement, appearance, habitat, food and life, encourage children to think about the characteristics of a range of animals, including humans.
Living things, such as rabbits and micro-organisms, need food and water to grow and reproduce. In these games you can control the temperature and how much food and moisture is available.
The whynotchemeng team at the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) produce a series of four colourful posters on water, energy, health and the environment.
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’.