States of matter & phase transitions
Explore phase transitions between different states of matter through a series of engaging hands-on experiments.
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Explore phase transitions between different states of matter through a series of engaging hands-on experiments.
Your mission: to land an intrepid egg-naut safely on the surface of the Moon and learn about classical mechanics along the way.
How do discoveries happen in science? Despite popular stories of ‘eureka moments’, the reality is usually much more complex.
Scientists often need to communicate their subject to non-experts, such as policymakers and the public. This absorbing structured activity challenges school students to do the same.
Would your students prefer to grow edible crops or wrangle with statistics? Here’s a way to combine these activities in a real-world application of statistical analysis.
Try these crossword puzzles as an entertaining way for your students to brush up on their science general knowledge.
Connect your class with scientists across Europe in a video-conference exchange – and find out about life as a scientific researcher.
How much do your students know about the properties of the chemical elements and how they are used? Find out with this elements quiz, based on articles in Science in School.
Bring students and scientists together for an evening of multilingual scientific entertainment.
In an update using the latest scientific research, all the basic SI units will soon be officially defined in terms of the Universe’s fundamental constants.
States of matter & phase transitions
Landing on the Moon – planning and designing a lunar lander
Discovery and controversy: stories from the chemical elements
Tell me about it: adventures in science communication
Grow your own statistical data
Science crosswords
Making connections: an online exchange with EIROforum scientists
Quiz: elemental pursuit
Scientific stand-up: organising a student science slam
SI units: a new update for standards