'10 great reasons to become a scientist or engineer' - classroom careers posterQuick View
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'10 great reasons to become a scientist or engineer' - classroom careers poster

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Bring your classroom to life with this vibrant, eye-catching careers poster! Designed for Key Stage 3, it shows students just how exciting a future in science or engineering can be. From saving lives and exploring new planets to inventing green energy and protecting the world online, your students will discover how subjects like math, science, and design & technology can open doors to amazing, well-paid careers. Inspire your class to dream big and see where their learning could take them!
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Career route map for Engineering in England

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Show your students just how many exciting ways there are to become an engineer! This vibrant poster maps out all the different routes into engineering and technology careers in England whether that’s through apprenticeships, T Levels, college courses, or university. It’s a great way to spark conversations, break the “uni only” myth, and help every young person see the path that’s right for them. Perfect for classroom walls or careers corners! For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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Engineer your future presentation

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Bring engineering to life with the “Engineer Your Future” PowerPoint! This editable presentation is perfect for volunteers, teachers, and STEM ambassadors who want to spark curiosity and inspire students. Packed with real-world examples, fun facts, and clear pathways into engineering and technology, it makes it easy to show young people the exciting opportunities ahead and how their skills and interests can lead to amazing careers. Just pick, personalise, and present!
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'Save lives as an engineer' - classroom poster and lesson plan

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Bring real-world impact into tutor time or your next careers session with the “Save Lives as an Engineer” classroom poster and lesson plan! Perfect for Key Stages 3 and 4, this resource uses the powerful theme of disaster relief to show how engineers help rebuild communities after earthquakes, floods, and avalanches. The eye-catching poster and easy-to-use teacher booklet spark discussion about the humanitarian side of engineering by helping students see how both girls and boys can make a real difference and even save lives through their future careers. With ready-made discussion topics, curriculum-linked lesson plans, and student worksheets, it’s ideal for STEM teachers and form tutors looking for inspiring, thought-provoking activities. The ‘Save lives as an engineer’ poster and accompanying teacher booklet are for use with Key Stages 3 and 4. Based on the theme of disaster relief, they demonstrate the different ways that engineers are involved in rebuilding communities affected by natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods and avalanches. The humanitarian aspect to engineering is often missed, and this resource aims to show both girls and boys that a career in engineering can be exceptionally rewarding and can involve saving thousands of lives. The teacher booklet presents classroom discussion topics, links to other useful resources and curriculum-linked lesson plans with student worksheets (KS3 Physics and Design and Technology). STEM subject teachers and form tutors alike will find topical, thought-provoking material within these resources.
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Engineer your future presentation: top tips for presenters

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Bring engineering to life with the “Engineer Your Future” PowerPoint! This editable presentation is perfect for volunteers, teachers, and STEM ambassadors who want to spark curiosity and inspire students. Packed with real-world examples, fun facts, and clear pathways into engineering and technology, it makes it easy to show young people the exciting opportunities ahead and how their skills and interests can lead to amazing careers. This top tips guide helps presenters to adapt and get the most of the resource whilst leading engaging and inclusive careers discussions with young people. Just pick, personalise, and present!
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What is Engineering? Leaflet for pupils & students

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Help your students discover the world of engineering with this engaging introductory leaflet! Perfect for use by teachers and careers leaders, this guide breaks down what engineering is, why it matters, and how it shapes our everyday lives. Packed with real-life examples, key subjects to study, and clear explanations of different pathways including apprenticeships, vocational qualifications, and degrees. It’s an ideal resource to spark curiosity and help every student see the exciting possibilities a future in engineering can offer. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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100 jobs in STEM poster

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Make careers come alive in your classroom or careers corner with this vibrant “100 Jobs in STEM” poster! Perfect for teachers and careers leaders, this eye-catching display showcases 100 exciting and diverse job roles connected to science, technology, engineering, and math. It’s a fantastic way to spark curiosity, broaden horizons, and help every student see the amazing opportunities that STEM can offer no matter their interests or background. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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From idea to career: explore 12 areas of engineering

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This 32-page guide is for students aged 14+ who are considering their career options. The booklet explores 12 areas of engineering and helps students work out which area(s) might be right for them. Outlined in this booklet is information about useful subjects, job roles, industries, entry routes and useful websites for 12 engineering disciplines: aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil and strucutral, electrical and electronic, energy, marine, materials, mechanical, production and manufacturing, software and computing. Open up a world of possibilities for your students with this accessible guide to 12 exciting areas of engineering! Designed to help every young person find their perfect fit, this booklet breaks down each discipline from aerospace and biomedical to software and marine engineering and highlighting the subjects to study, real job roles, industries, entry routes, and top websites to explore. It’s the perfect resource to show that engineering is for everyone, whatever their interests or background, and to inspire students to discover where their skills could take them. The 12 engineering disciplines include: aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil and strucutral, electrical and electronic, energy, marine, materials, mechanical, production and manufacturing, software and computing. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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T Levels in Engineering explorer leaflet

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Help your students discover a fresh pathway into engineering with this easy-to-use T Level explorer leaflet! Perfect for classroom or careers sessions, this resource clearly explains what T Levels are, who they’re for, how to apply, and most importantly how they can open doors to exciting, well-paid careers in engineering and technology. It’s a great way to introduce a new option beyond university, spark conversations, and give every young person the confidence to explore their future in STEM. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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Green engineering careers posters

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Bring sustainability to life in your classroom or careers space with this set of 6 inspiring Green Engineering Careers posters! Perfect for teachers and careers leaders, these eye-catching displays show how engineers are transforming the way we travel, eat, use energy, power things, build, and even breathe. Each poster includes thought-provoking discussion points and homework tasks, making it easy to spark conversations about green jobs and help every student see how STEM skills can shape a more sustainable future. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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Green STEM careers postcards

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Inspire your students with these “Green Careers in Engineering” postcards with a set of 6 eye-catching handouts that showcase how engineers and technologists are tackling climate change and driving progress toward net zero. Perfect for classroom discussions, careers sessions, or take-home activities, these postcards highlight real-world green jobs and the people making a difference. Use them alongside our matching posters, which include ready-to-go classroom activities and homework tasks, to spark curiosity and show every student how STEM skills can help build a more sustainable future. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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Climate Schools Programme: Science lesson plans

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Overview Excite your students about science and climate action with this free Climate Schools Programme taster! Specially designed for 11–14 year olds, this resource uses the move to green technologies as a real-world hook by exploring energy production with hands-on activities like building wind turbines, making electromagnetic motors, and creating solar ovens. The ready-to-use lesson includes presentations, activity plans, and case studies, making it easy to show students how science connects to global challenges and future STEM careers. Plus, your class will build teamwork, problem-solving, and communication skills that are essential for their futures. Try one lesson or mix and match across subjects, and check out Climate Action theme packs for clubs too. This directly supports to achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4: linking curriculum learning to careers. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/ Climate Schools Programme This Climate Schools Programme taster, created especially for TES, features a small sample of the lessons and activities available through the programme. This free programme is for teachers working in state-funded secondary schools, teaching 11 to 14 year olds in science, geography and English. The included sample Science lesson looks at the move to green technologies. The full science programme looks at energy production, and has a practical element looking at making electomagnetic motors, building wind turbines and creating a solar oven. The curriculum-linked lesson plans cover English, science and geography classes and includes everything you need to deliver the lesson, such as presentations, lesson plans, activity plans, case studies, curriculum alignments and worksheets. Through taking part, students will develop skills such as teamwork, problem solving and communication - all vital to future employability. There are also Climate Action theme packs available to support existing extra-curricular clubs or new Climate Action Clubs. Your school can choose to do 1 or 2 lessons in one subject, or use the resources and activities with your students across all subjects. To sign up for the full Climate Schools Programme, please visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/climateschoolsprogramme/tes www.eukeducation.org.uk/climateschoolsprogramme/tes
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Climate Schools Programme: English lesson plans

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Make climate change the spark for powerful classroom debate with this free Climate Schools Programme taster! Specially created for English teachers of 11–14 year olds, this resource uses climate change as a real-world context to build essential skills like preparing for debates, spotting persuasive language, and challenging bias. The sample lesson is packed with ready-to-use presentations, activities, and case studies, making it easy to show students how English connects to global issues and future STEM careers. Plus, your students will develop teamwork, problem-solving, and communication skills that are vital for their futures. Explore even more with Climate Action theme packs for clubs, or mix and match lessons across subjects. This directly supports to achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4: linking curriculum learning to careers. Sign up for the full program at: https://eukeducation.org.uk/climateschoolsprogramme/tes For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/ This Climate Schools Programme taster, created especially for TES, features a small sample of the lessons and activities available through the programme. This free programme is for teachers working in state-funded secondary schools, teaching 11 to 14 year olds in science, geography and English. The included sample English lesson looks at debate prep using the use of language of when talking about climate change. In the full programme solution versus problem language is covered alongside complexity, how persuasive language is used as well as ways of challenging inaccuracy. Students will learn to use inference and deduction, detect bias, and demonstrate knowledge of how meaning comes from choice of language used as well as much more personal development. The curriculum-linked lesson plans cover English, science and geography classes and includes everything you need to deliver the lesson, such as presentations, lesson plans, activity plans, case studies, curriculum alignments and worksheets. Through taking part, students will develop skills such as teamwork, problem solving and communication – all vital to future employability. There are also Climate Action theme packs available to support existing extra-curricular clubs or new Climate Action Clubs. Your school can choose to do 1 or 2 lessons in one subject, or use the resources and activities with your students across all subjects. To sign up for the full Climate Schools Programme, please visit https://eukeducation.org.uk/climateschoolsprogramme/tes
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Climate Schools Programme: Geography lesson plans

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Bring climate change to life in your geography classroom with this free Climate Schools Programme taster! Specially designed for 11–14 year olds, this resource uses Net Zero by 2050 as a real-world hook to build key geographical skills like interpreting maps, globes, and atlases, and applying this knowledge to real issues such as planning onshore wind farms. The lesson is packed with ready-to-use presentations, activities, and case studies, making it easy to show students how geography connects to STEM careers and the world around them. Plus, you’ll help your students develop teamwork, problem-solving, and communication skills that are essential for their futures. This resource supports Gatsby Benchmark 4: Linking curriculum learning to careers. Explore more with Climate Action theme packs for clubs, or mix and match lessons across subjects. This directly supports to achieving Gatsby Benchmark 4: linking curriculum learning to careers. Sign up for the full program at: https://eukeducation.org.uk/climateschoolsprogramme/tes For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/ Climate Schools Programme This Climate Schools Programme taster, created especially for TES, features a small sample of the lessons and activities available through the programme. This free programme is for teachers working in state-funded secondary schools, teaching 11 to 14 year olds in science, geography and English. This Geography lesson sample introduces Net Zero by 2050. The full programme builds on geographical skills, looking at maps, globes, atlases and how this knowledge can be applied in the classroom as well as the outside world, including using geographical information to make and present conclusions. It also looks at the planning of onshore wind farms and the impact of Net Zero The curriculum-linked lesson plans cover English, science and geography classes and includes everything you need to deliver the lesson, such as presentations, lesson plans, activity plans, case studies, curriculum alignments and worksheets. Through taking part, students will develop skills such as teamwork, problem solving and communication – all vital to future employability. There are also Climate Action theme packs available to support existing extra-curricular clubs or new Climate Action Clubs. Your school can choose to do 1 or 2 lessons in one subject, or use the resources and activities with your students across all subjects. To sign up for the full Climate Schools Programme, please visit https://eukeducation.org.uk/climateschoolsprogramme/tes
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All routes into engineering booklet

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Help your students unlock their future in engineering with this engaging 20-page guide! Packed with real stories, clear explanations, and practical tips, this booklet shows young people in the UK all the different ways they can start their journey whether that’s through T Levels, apprenticeships, Degree Apprenticeships, or university degrees. It’s the perfect resource to help them explore their options, make informed choices, and get inspired about the exciting world of engineering. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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Green engineering careers poster: Primary

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Brighten up your classroom or careers space with this inspiring poster for upper primary students! Show your pupils how engineers are reimagining the way we design and build the world around us by sparking curiosity, creativity, and big ambitions. It’s the perfect way to start conversations about future careers and help every student see themselves as a problem-solver and innovator. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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Career route map for Engineering in Wales

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Show your students just how many exciting ways there are to become an engineer! This vibrant poster maps out all the different routes into engineering and technology careers in Wales whether that’s through apprenticeships, college courses, or university. It’s a great way to spark conversations, break the “uni only” myth, and help every young person see the path that’s right for them. Perfect for classroom walls or careers corners! For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
Career route map for engineering in ScotlandQuick View
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Career route map for engineering in Scotland

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Show your students just how many exciting ways there are to become an engineer! This vibrant poster maps out all the different routes into engineering and technology careers in Scotland whether that’s through apprenticeships, college courses, or university. It’s a great way to spark conversations, break the “uni only” myth, and help every young person see the path that’s right for them. Perfect for classroom walls or careers corners! For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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Inspiring future engineers: notes for teachers

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Empower your teaching and boost the impact of your careers education with this practical 4-page guide for teachers! Packed with key facts about engineering careers including entry routes, why engineering is a great choice, and expert tips, this leaflet is designed to help you confidently deliver inspiring lessons and spark meaningful conversations about the future. It’s the perfect resource to support you in guiding every student toward exciting opportunities in engineering. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
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My World, My Future leaflet: Where can STEM take me?

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Spark your students’ curiosity with this vibrant 4-page downloadable guide which is perfect for learners of all ages! Packed with inspiring STEM activities and handpicked career resources, it’s full of exciting ways to explore science, technology, engineering, and math at home. From must-listen podcasts and fun competitions to unforgettable days out, this guide makes it easy for every student to discover new passions and take their first steps toward a brilliant future in STEM. For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/
Parents, Carers and Guardians guide to Engineering careersQuick View
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Parents, Carers and Guardians guide to Engineering careers

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Empower parents, carers and guardians to play a key role in their young persons future with this engaging guide to engineering careers! Perfect for sharing at parents’ evenings or sending home, this resource is packed with practical tips and inspiring information to help families nurture STEM skills, spark curiosity, and support informed career choices. It’s also a great way for schools to meet the Gatsby Benchmarks by actively involving parents in careers education and guidance. Webinar: www.eukeducation.org.uk/resources/schools-resources/careers-resources/stem-careers-webinar-for-parents-and-carers/ For more careers activities visit: www.neonfutures.org.uk/ For more lesson plans visit: www.eukeducation.org.uk/