Topics:
Biological Sciences – Ecosystems, Cells, The Body, Genetics, Living Things
Chemical Sciences – Chemical Reactions, Atoms, Solids/Liquids/Gases
Earth and Space Sciences – The Solar System, Renewable/Non-Renewable Resources, Rocks, Plate Tectonics, Big Bang Theory
Physical Sciences – Forces, Energy
Additional: Careers, Technology, Engineering
Concepts (South Australia):
Biological Sciences – Interdependence and Ecosystems, Diversity and Evolution, Form and Function
Chemical Sciences – Properties of Matter, Change of Matter
Earth and Space Sciences – The Earth’s Surface, Earth in Space
Physical Sciences – Forces and Motion, Energy
Years: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
The internet of thoughts is coming | Cosmos
Space tourism – a launch Australia can’t afford to miss – Australia’s Science Channel
The little-known native foods about to change the world – Australia’s Science Channel
From 3D printing to bioplastic, seaweed just keeps on giving – Australia’s Science Channel
Corals can’t adjust to acidic oceans – Australia’s Science Channel
Scientists closing in on deadly frog fungus – Australia’s Science Channel
NASA is going back to Titan, looking for signs of life | Cosmos
NASA is going back to Titan, looking for signs of life | Cosmos
Using nets and turtle eggs to take maths outside the classroom – Australia’s Science Channel

Can you know too much about yourself? | Cosmos
Chernobyl is now a hugely important wildlife refuge | Cosmos
For Antarctic food webs, penguin poo is the gift that keeps | Cosmos
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Cheers erupt as plans for the Dragonfly rover are unveiled. Inspire students with this article by discussing the future of STEM already in the planning and the kind of projects they could be a part of. This article would be well suited to all sciences for years 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
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