Science
"Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton asked why." Bernard Baruch
Resources
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Wonderlab is provided by the Science Museums Group and is a free online resource exploring lots of fun science. There are make and do activities, videos, games, space, quizzes, messy play and more - plenty to explore.
Award winning science teacher streaming free, fun and fascinating science lessons for all ages. New lessons are added each week and are available to watch live or on demand via the Theatre of Science website, Facebook and YouTube. Topics are wide ranging and cover subjects such as coral reefs, periodic table, infections, astronomy and renewable energy.
The Museum of Science and Industry Chicago have an interactive periodic table that details each element and allows you to mix elements to create interesting compounds.
A free resource of short lessons and games that support the national curriculum from early years to GCSE.
EdPlace has teacher designed activities and resources in English, Maths and Science for year 1 up to GCSE. Activities can be completed on a desktop or an app and they are automatically assigned to support your learners development. The free account allows up to 5 activities to be completed, alternatively a premium account will give full access to the resources.
Hamilton Brookes offer a range of resources across all subjects in the curriculum and across all year groups. To support the resources there are also year overviews and assessment grids. Some resources are available free, others require a subscription. Check out their science resources here.
Unit Study offers a catalogue of over 100 topics prepared as a unit study. They are purchased as a digital download, available straight away and can be used with more than one learner. No prep is required, just print and go, they take between 2 and 4 weeks depending on the course chosen and some include a lapbook. Suitable for KS1-GCSE.
The Good and the Beautiful is a Christian homeschool curriculum covering Language Arts, Math, Science History, and elective courses. It is designed to be an open and go meaning no preparation is needed. The curriculum is available to download for free or printed versions can be purchased in the online shop.
Science Video Course offers science videos for KS1 through to GCSE. They have been produced by a teacher with decades of science teaching experience. The videos offer a complete course for each key stage and align with the UK national curriculum.
Chatty Zebra have developed cross curricular workbooks and activities in a range of topics, perfect for home learners. They have an range of pdf workbooks available covering topics such as the human body, nature, oceans, space, crime detectives and electricity. The work books are fun and interactive, involving lots of hands on activities and the suggested age is 7-14 though this is just a guide.
Supercharged science provides a full science curriculum either online or as a physical kit. It covers ages Primary up to the equivalent of A-level as a whole science kit of individual topics.
Thinkers Meet Up was set up by Oxford graduates to offer class that allow learners to broaden and deepen their knowledge. There are a number of classes from KS2 to iGCSE including Sciences.
MEL Science is a science subscription box company. They have over 100 science kits in STEM, physics and chemistry for ages 5-16.
eLearn with Amy has a large catalogue of amazing zoology and biology lessons for KS1 through to IGCSE. There are weekly classes, short courses and standalone recorded lessons available to purchase.
Outstanding Science offers primary science resources to support the national curriculum from Year 1 to 6. There are some resources available freely available to download and sample. The complete curriculum for each year is then available to purchase as individual years, whole key stages or the whole primary period.
KiwiCo offer STEAM subscription and individual kits for ages 0 to 14+. They have over 2000 projects to inspire hands on creativity, innovation and problem solving; perfect for young engineers and scientists.
Products
Electrochemistry Lab from KiwiCo
An electrochemistry kit from KiwiCo aimed at 14+. Practice oxidation on aluminium foil, learn about electric potential using a voltmeter and build a coin battery-powered LED light. Finally, make a clock that runs on just saltwater and strips of metal!
My body and Me kit from KiwiCo
Explore human anatomy, build a stethoscope, make x-rays and sew plush organs. This a fun way to introduce anatomy to age 5+.
Brightminds sells a huge range of science toys, kits and gadgets from engineering kits and chemistry sets to microscopes and metal detectors.
Better Equipped sells science equipment to individuals, schools and industry. Products such as anatomical models, glassware, ammeters, refracting blocks, chemicals, dissecting boards, electrical kits and a huge catalogue of other items.
Reference, Non-Fiction and Fiction books including the popular Collins range of study books for English, Maths, Science and many other subjects.
Study guides and workbooks covering English, Maths, Science, Geography, History, Languages and many other subjects from Primary to GCSE.