Make a device called a phenakistoscope, which displays a continuously looping animation.
Use trigonometry to estimate the heights of tall objects.
Make a cipher wheel of your own with this learning activity, which you can use to encrypt and decrypt messages.
Make use of geometry in observing the shapes and angles soap bubbles create when they join together.
Explore the realm of First World War ambulance trains through our exciting range of free educational resources for your Key Stage 3 pupils.
Find something that you think is strong; find something made from plastic…
Find something that’s heavier than you; find something that generates friction…
Find something more than 100 years old; something you wish you’d invented…
Find something you wish you had invented; strike a pose and take a museum selfie…
When the power goes out, it’s time for action in our web-based game, Total Darkness.
Turn your museum visit into a giant interactive game with our free downloadable app.
How do you bring objects to life? This short animation introduces a tool to spark discussion and train students’ observational skills.