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Secondary Maths
COP27 linked resource applying pythagoras’ theorem and the Steiner problem.
Secondary Geography
How fast does a cold front move? An investigation using weather station data
Guidance for those interested in a career in weather and climate Home »  Weather and Climate Courses University Courses in the UK The IoP
Weather and Climate: A Teachers’ Guide Online Resources A weather and climate scheme of work for 11-14 geography. Start Here: Scheme of Work Overview: Teachers’ Guide 
Secondary Geography
Introduction Project ideas: 1. How accurate are weather forecasts for my local area?2. A survey of how the temperature changes in my back garden3.
A homeowner wishes to cover their roof with solar panels. Their roof can be modelled as a prism with volume 24m3 The height of
A country decides to subsidise the purchase of electric vehicles, causing more people to buy them. Initially, the country used an equivalent of 56
How to Launch a School Weather Balloon In May 2013 we sent a weather balloon into the stratosphere, carrying a digital camera and GPS
Secondary Geography
By the end of the lesson, you will be able to: Understand isobars and their relationship with wind speed Identify various pressure systems and