The Epic History of Science DisplayQuick View
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The Epic History of Science Display

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This display is ready to be printed and includes many of the most important moments in Science in history including: Fire Control (1M BCE) Harnessed fire for warmth, safety, and cooking. Agricultural Revolution (10,000 BCE) Shift to farming and animal domestication, shaping civilizations. Invention of Wheel (3500 BCE) Wheel invention revolutionized ancient transportation. Pythagorean Theorem (500 BCE) Cornerstone of geometry: a² + b² = c². Newton’s Gravity (1687) Universal gravitation law explained celestial motion. Darwin’s Evolution (1859) Natural selection theory transformed biology. Germ Theory (1861) Pasteur & Koch linked germs to diseases. Periodic Table (1869) Mendeleev’s elemental organization advanced chemistry. Special Relativity (1905) Einstein redefined space-time relationships. Quantum Mechanics (1925) Quantum physics unveiled particle mysteries. DNA Double Helix (1953) Watson & Crick’s groundbreaking DNA discovery. Space Exploration (1957) Sputnik launched the era of space exploration. Penicillin (1928) Fleming’s penicillin revolutionized medicine. Moon Landing (1969) Apollo 11’s historic lunar touchdown. Birth of the Internet (1969) ARPANET laid internet’s foundation. Human Genome Mapping (2003) HGP completed DNA mapping, unlocking genetic insights. Higgs Boson Discovery (2012) CERN confirmed Higgs boson’s existence. CRISPR Gene Editing (2012) CRISPR-Cas9 transformed genetic engineering. Gravitational Waves Detected (2015) LIGO observed Einstein’s gravitational waves. COVID-19 Vaccine (2020) Rapid vaccine development in the pandemic fight.
History DisplayQuick View
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History Display

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Transform your classroom into a vibrant, educational showcase with our “Women Who Changed History” display. This captivating wall display celebrates the remarkable achievements of women who have made a profound impact on the world. Ideal for secondary school classrooms, this display will inspire students and enhance their understanding of historical and contemporary figures who broke barriers and shaped history. The display covers a wide range of influential women across different fields, including politics, science, literature, and civil rights.
Women in Science (throughout history) - Display/Fact cardsQuick View
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Women in Science (throughout history) - Display/Fact cards

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“Mighty Women of Science” classroom display to brighten up your classroom and highlight influential women in science. Includes 15 scientists with a photograph and short description of each. Grace Hopper: Computer Scientist Katherine Johnson: Physicist/Mathematician Amelia Earhart: Aviation Pioneer Jane Goodall: Primatologist/Ethologist Wangari Maathani: Environmentalist Caroline Herschel: Astronomer Mary Anning: Palaeontologist Margaret Mead: Anthropologist Lise Meitner: Nuclear Physicist Chien Shiung Wu: Particle Physicist Barbara Mc Clintock: Cytogeneticist Rosalind Franklin: Molecular Biologist Dorothy Hodgkin: Chemist Ada Lovelace: Mathematician Marie Curie: Physicist/Chemist Perfect to display in the science lab to encourage girls into STEM, and educate students about the contribution of women in science. (PDF A4 pages in PORTRAIT with border) All images were sourced copyright-free when this resource was created. You might also be interested in the following displays highlighting amazing women, check them out below: Famous firsts in Women’s history: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720800 Influential Women in History: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720803 Women inventors (female innovators who changed our lives): https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720799
Science  QuizQuick View
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Science Quiz

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NEW Science Quiz - new, mega quiz for end of year or any time . Fun and silly (but also challenging) for secondary science. A huge range of questions with something to cater for every student’s tastes - 10 rounds covering a wide variety of fun and amusing subjects and topics, all linked to science. It’s not easy - but there are rounds for everyone, so all students will feel involved. There are 100 questions in all - the images shown are a preview of just a few from each round. Everything is editable with answers revealed at the end of each round: Round 1: Science in film, TV and visual media From YouTubers to TikTok to film-flops and TV Trivia - all with a link to science. Round 2: The history of science From to Archimedes to Chris Witty and many others in between. Round 3: Scientist in a suitcase They’ve had enough and packed up on their hols - Can you identify the disguised scientist? Round 4: Science in the news How much do you know about the leaps and bounds made by the scientific community this year? Round 5: Is that Albert Einstein or a Prickly Porcupine?' Can you spot the famous scientist in strange and wonderful locations, or are you being trolled by an attention-grabbing porcupine? Round 6: Higher or Lower Which scientists are the most Googled this year? Round 7: Science in Music Can you name the track and artist and occasionally, the year of these science-related hits? Round 8: Frankenstein’s lab - AI Animal-Merge In this round, students should guess which two animals the AI has merged together in a hideous affront to nature! Round 9: Gaming A round for the gamers - so long as they know their science Round 10: Random and Ready Riddles Silly cereal-box trivia, a bit of English word-play, maths brain teasers and general knowledge thrown in for good measure. The quiz is easy to use, interactive and editable. It’s designed for secondary students. You could tweak it for upper KS2 if you wished - but it is challenging. I really hope you enjoy this, I enjoyed making it and tried to make it funny so teachers would enjoy using it too. Please note, the preview images have been uploaded so you can see what the resource contains. The PowerPoint is in the folder called ‘This is the Quiz’. Who are EC Resources? EC Resources are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Bank of England, The Children’s Commissioner, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
Geography, History and Science Planning OverviewsQuick View
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Geography, History and Science Planning Overviews

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A planning overview resource to support the teaching of Science, History and Geography across KS2. Every KS2 topic is included with each planning overview following the same structure: Knowledge children must know - This provides a minimum level of what is expected for children to know by the end of the unit and provides consistency across classes. This also helps ensure progression and cohesion between topics. Ways of knowing they know - Ideas for checking understanding and knowing that children have learnt the minimum level of knowledge. Vocabulary - Key vocabulary across the unit that children will need to understand Other links - Links to other subjects and ideas for investigations (science) for each topic The geography then runs slightly differently in that instead of cross-curricular links, it highlights which areas of the curriculum you are meeting. These sheets help start the planning process by making it clear what children should know by the end for staff to then use and link together in a sequence of learning. This then feeds through KS2 as it ensures a minimum level of knowledge that supports progression and cohesion across the curriculum. There are missing elements such as local fieldwork for geography which needs teaching and some match local needs for our context so these would need changing to match your local area. Because of mixed classes, the Geography and History work over two years though with an additional history of choice added each year though this could be changed to fit single year groups.
History of neuroscience and cognitive scienceQuick View
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History of neuroscience and cognitive science

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Intensive power point that details the history of neuro science and cognitive science. This is a great resource when you have completed the memory section of AS/A level psychology for extra A03 content. It could also be used to teach as a introduction to University Psychology. There are fantastic resources and research references.
Computer Science Posters - HistoryQuick View
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Computer Science Posters - History

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Covering key historical times within the Computing, perfect for any room. Computer scientists throughout history & Influencial black computer scientists
A Year of Science HistoryQuick View
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A Year of Science History

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This presentation designed for potential use as a starter or plenary activity in a science lesson. It also has potential use as a mobile classroom display and can be used as a springboard for pupil research activity in a department VLE. It has also been used to set individual homework tasks and be a basis for pupil led presentations. A scientific event, personality or discovery for each day of the year is briefly described and hyperlinks are embedded throughout the presentation for ease of navigation. For maximum effect the presentation should be used on an interactive board or large screen display. The whole Presentation contains 380 slides.
Religion and ScienceQuick View
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Religion and Science

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A fully-resourced Religious Education lesson investigating whether religion and science really are incompatible. Students will examine case studies where religion and science have clashed throughout history and in the modern era before making their own minds up on the question through completion of a literacy and debate task. A number of religions and religious quotes will be examined throughout the lesson, with the most detailed focus on Christianity. Suitable for KS3 / KS4 and editable. The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, detailed information sheets, differentiated challenge activities and worksheets, clips tasks with questions and a literacy / debate focus task. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and challenging activities. The PowerPoint is in the ZIP file as it is large. The images have been uploaded to show what is in the lesson :) Please visit my Tes store https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources for everything PSHE, RSE, RE and Citizenship. We still offer a free lesson of your choice for each time you leave a review! Just email info@ecpublishing.co.uk Teaching Personal Social and Health Education, Religion Education, Whole School Tutor Time or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship, RE and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 10,000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
A Brief History of Science - Reading Comprehension TextQuick View
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A Brief History of Science - Reading Comprehension Text

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This Reading Comprehension worksheet is suitable for higher elementary to proficient ESL learners or native English speakers. The text describes the evolution of Science from the Messopotamians to Sir Isaac Newton. After carefully reading the text, students are required to complete some comprehension exercises including: a title match, comprehension questions, True or False exercises, a definitions match, a multiple choice exercise, a fun crossword and a fill-in-the-gaps exercise . The text can also be used for IGCSE or TOEFL vocabulary building purposes. The handout can be completed in class or assigned for homework. A full answer key is included. Total number of pages: 9
History of Science Word Search Puzzle Worksheet ActivityQuick View
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History of Science Word Search Puzzle Worksheet Activity

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A fun and engaging word search puzzle about History of Science. It’s filled with lots of vocabulary words, and even has an answer key. Plus, it’s super convenient for teachers because it’s a printable PDF worksheet that requires no prep work. You can use it for early finishers, as homework, or as a helpful activity for special education students. What’s included in this resource? Puzzle (PDF) Answer Key (PDF) Vocabulary Words Included: Theory, Astronomy, Euclid, Bacon, Paradigm, Mathematics, Observation, Newton, Renaissance, Evolution, Empiricism, Archimedes, Philosophy, Democritus, Da Vinci, Invention, Galileo, Alchemy, Kepler, Gauss, Bohr, Aristotle, Induction, Hooke, Einstein, Logic, Hubble, Darwin Get amazing offers and discounts at our PrintableBazaar Store Thanks for inspiring!
Black History Month STEM Science Scientist informationQuick View
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Black History Month STEM Science Scientist information

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This resource contains information on 30 different scientist from the past and the present that are black or from an ethnic minority. This is a great resource to use for Black History Month to show to students during mentor/tutor time or to be input into the science curriculum. It is time we show our students the diversity of scientists that are out there and how we need to increase the amount of black people going into science. It is about time that a black scientist wins one of the Nobel prizes in science (as of 2020). Updated to include a few other scientist/astronauts Please let me know if you like this resource and what next you would like to see!
History of the Atom - GCSE AQA Combined Science, ChemistryQuick View
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History of the Atom - GCSE AQA Combined Science, Chemistry

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Chemistry lesson resource for AQA GCSE Combined Science. Lesson 4 in topic 1 - Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table. The information and activity based 1 hour lesson resource, covers the history of the atom. The lesson looks at how scientists have come up with the model of the atom we use today. The student activities included in this presentation are based on scientifically proven effective learning strategies. This lesson requires the printing of a structured worksheet (located on slide 24). Please check out all resources for lessons in this series. A past exam question has also been included for the starter activity on crystallisation.
Days of the week with science and history about key datesQuick View
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Days of the week with science and history about key dates

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This resource is fantastic if you want to include history and science in your lesson. I will explain how the French days copy the names of the planets. I will also ask kids to write key history dates from English to French. There will be a history video about Oradour-sur-Glane.
History File: Medicine Through Time- ScienceQuick View
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History File: Medicine Through Time- Science

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Please check that you can access the video before you download these sheets. All the links work when I upload. If my links no longer work, the videos may still be found elsewhere on YouTube etc. Informative and compelling: 18 questions for the outstanding BBC dramatised documentary covering: Medieval persistence of Galen; The European Renaissance; questioning Galen; Vesalius; Harvey; herbalism; apothecaries; John Caius. Questions right up to the end, no slack time! Creates a great revision / summary resource. Print in colour for maximum clarity for the kids. Answer sheet as text file (doesn’t seem to preview on TES), .doc & .pdf for all pupil sheets. Link to video on all sheets. Save yourself a few bob: get all five shows in the £4 Bundle!