Secondary Geography Global Atmospheric Circulation and Precipitation Linking the Global Atmospheric Circulation to observed global precipitation patterns.
Secondary Geography Pressure and Rainfall Looking at the relationship between pressure and rainfall and challenging the assumption that low pressure is the only reason for rain.
Secondary Geography Air Masses: a Human Board Game A playground/ school yard game to explore air mass characteristics.
Secondary Geography Rubber Ducks: an Unexpected Journey Explore what the dispersion of a cargo of rubber ducks tells us about the ocean circulation.
Secondary Geography Passage of a Depression – Animation Animation illustrating the weather associated with the passage of a depression.
Primary, Secondary Geography, Secondary Science Transition Resources Climate change resources designed to be used with students preparing to move from primary to secondary school.
Secondary Science Carbon Footprint – Worksheet Carbon is one of the building blocks of life. Humans, animals and plants are made up of organic compounds.
Secondary Science Carbon Footprint – Teacher’s Notes Carbon is one of the building blocks of life. Humans, animals and plants are made up of organic compounds.
Secondary Science Carbon Footprint – Information Sheet Carbon is one of the building blocks of life. Humans, animals and plants are made up of organic compounds.
Secondary Maths, Secondary Science Measuring Raindrops How big is a raindrop? Collect data and analyse mode, mean and median, range, interquartile range and standard deviation
Primary Resources for the Scottish Primary Curriculum Resources to support Early, first and second level teaching in Scotland.
Primary UK Climate: Struay and Where We Live In this series of activities children will be exploring similarities and differences between their own locality and the island of Coll.
Primary, Secondary Geography Top 10 Ideas for Teaching the Weather Ideas to make weather teaching engaging and relevant across primary and secondary schools
Secondary Geography Depressions, Anticyclones and Fronts Suggested resources to teach about depressions, anticyclones and fronts in secondary geography
Primary, Secondary Science Does it Always Rain from Dark Clouds? A scientific inquiry into the water cycle
Secondary Geography Microclimates A microclimate is the distinctive climate of a small-scale area, such as a garden, park, valley or part of a city
Secondary Geography Weather Projects 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.
Secondary Geography Case Study – Heatwave More than 20,000 people died after a record-breaking heatwave left Europe sweltering in August 2003. The period of extreme heat is thought to be