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Hyperphysics - Activity of radioactive source
Description of radioactive activity with definitions and comparison of bequerels and curies.
Activities - Learning Power
Some simple activities such as crosswords and mazes designed to teach electricity safety.
Shadows
A series of activities aimed at very young children. Webpage includes many ideas and activities for parents/teachers to try out.
British Nuclear Fuels Limited
Overview of BNFL's activities, workforce, education, careers, research and technology, history and business activities
Activities to explore Static Electricity
Practical activities to introduce electrostatics and to make links with current electricity. Some could be used by younger children as an introduction, older pupils can develop concepts.
CoVis Geosciences Web Server
A signpost site for resources in teaching and learning of Earth Sciences. Divided into Activities and Resources, unfortunately most of the activities links are dead at time of review.
Multimedia Activities - full list
A list of multimedia activities for all levels of school and college physics. This is a very good site but needs shockwave installed to run. Subscription required but with 30 day free trial.
Water Construction
A series of activities aimed at very young children. Webpage includes many ideas and activities for parents/teachers to try out. Webpage includes "literature tie-ins" - i.e. related reading books.
Moving Machines
A worksheet for younger pupils. It describes a short activity to investigate the effect that the position of the fulcrum has on a see-saw.
Science is Fun: Home Science Activities
This site includes many chemistry home science activities, a "Chemical of the Week" feature and details of how to obtain videos of chemistry demonstrations.


