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Curriculum linked education resources from the UK Intellectual Property Office. Lesson plans, activities and annual competitions for primary to secondary.

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Curriculum linked education resources from the UK Intellectual Property Office. Lesson plans, activities and annual competitions for primary to secondary.
Inside STEM - Graphene - Fact Sheet
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Inside STEM - Graphene - Fact Sheet

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Your resources: Inside STEM Graphene Fact Sheet About: Uncover the wonders of graphene in our third Inside STEM video! Discover how this miracle material, just one atom thick, is revolutionising industries. From its incredible strength to innovative applications like water filtration and flexible electronics, graphene is shaping our future. Inside STEM has been created by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) The IPO is the official UK government body responsible for intellectual property (IP) rights including patents, designs, trade marks and copyright. Intellectual property is something that you create using your mind - for example, an invention, an artistic work or a symbol. The IPO aims to support and inspire innovators and creators so they, and society, get the most out of their ideas at home and internationally. Suitability: Aimed at young people ages 11 to 14. Relevant for teaching Chemistry at KS3 and GCSE Level.
Inside STEM - Graphene - Quiz
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Inside STEM - Graphene - Quiz

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Your resources: Inside STEM Graphene Quiz Inside STEM Graphene Quiz Answers About: Uncover the wonders of graphene in our third Inside STEM video! Discover how this miracle material, just one atom thick, is revolutionising industries. From its incredible strength to innovative applications like water filtration and flexible electronics, graphene is shaping our future. Inside STEM has been created by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) The IPO is the official UK government body responsible for intellectual property (IP) rights including patents, designs, trade marks and copyright. Intellectual property is something that you create using your mind - for example, an invention, an artistic work or a symbol. The IPO aims to support and inspire innovators and creators so they, and society, get the most out of their ideas at home and internationally. Suitability: Aimed at young people ages 11 to 14. Relevant for teaching Chemistry at KS3 and GCSE Level.