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Why is there asymmetry in nature?
18 Mar 2022

Why is there asymmetry in nature?

by Claire Hughes | posted in: Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Earth & Space Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
From lefty snails to deadly chemicals, asymmetry in nature is more common than you think. Use the free student activity to help students apply knowledge of adaptations, genetic mutations and elements and compounds. Word Count / Video Length:1072 / 15:16 … Continued
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Where do meteorites come from?
27 May 2021

Where do meteorites come from?

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Earth & Space Sciences, Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
We tracked hundreds of fireballs streaking through the sky to find out where meteorites started their journey. This resource is best suited to students in Years 5, 7 and 10 who are learning about the Solar System, space exploration, forces … Continued
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SCINEMA 2020: Student Workshop 2
27 Jul 2020

SCINEMA 2020: Student Workshop 2

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: STEM In Action, Tools for Teachers | 0
Best for: Yr 4-6 students (but adaptable for all) Welcome to the second SCINEMA Student Workshop of 2020. This session is designed for you to complete with your classes. There is a video to watch that directs students through the … Continued
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