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STEM in a Context: Dear Green Place

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Dear Green Place

STEM in a Context explore various ways in which STEM outcomes can be incorporated within a variety of common primary contexts and further develop scientific enquiry skills. 

The following outcomes are explored:
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STEM in a Context: What a Reaction!

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What a Reaction!

STEM in a Context explore various ways in which STEM outcomes can be incorporated within a variety of common primary contexts and further develop scientific enquiry skills. 

The following outcomes will be explored:

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Topical Science - Pack 1

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This pack includes task cards and the following resources:

  • I See, I Think, I wonder
  • Odd One Out
  • Mystery Object

 

 

 

Topical Science - Pack 2

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This pack contains the following resources along with teacher PP:

  • Let's Talk Topical
  • STEM Selfie
  • What am I?

Topical Science - Pack 3

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This pack includes task cards and the following resources:

  • What am I?
  • Where on Earth?

Climate Week 2018 Activity Pack

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Scotland is a world leader in climate change and as a nation we are well on the way in our transition towards a low carbon society. The activity pack has been collated in partnership with Glasgow City Council, Sustainable Glasgow, South Seeds and Glasgow Caledonian University.

Glasgow Science Festival 2019 Resource Pack

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Classroom resource pack for the Glasgow Science Festival 2019

Glasgow Science Festival 2020 Resource Pack

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Launched in 2007, Glasgow Science Festival (GSF) has grown to be one of the largest science festivals in the UK. Unfortunately due to COVID-19 this year’s festival was cancelled however in this pack you will find some activities that can be carried out at home.

 

Space Week 'You have to Planet!'

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Created in collaboration with the Literacy for All team, 'You have to Planet!' is a space themed resource that can be used for second level. Help Venus and her dog Spark prepare for a space flight, travel across the solar system and land on Mars.

Super Duper Science Fair 2020

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This years Super Duper Science Fair will take place on Friday 27th March 2020 in Glasgow City Chambers. This is open to all GCC primary establishments from P1-P7. Up to 3 teams per school. Up to 5 pupils in each team. Teams can be made up of different year groups, however we ask that this is done so by level. If in a mixed group, P1’s can join 1st level.

Further information can be found in the supporting document.

Please submit attendance forms to: stem@glasgow.gov.uk by 28th Feb 2020.

Twitter Challenges - Biology Week

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To celebrate Biology Week STEM Glasgow have created some biology themed daily challenges. Have a go and share your answers on twitter using #STEMGlasgow.

Twitter Challenges - British Science Week 2018

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British Science Week 2018 takes place from 9th-18th March. Get involved with the Citizen Science project 'The Plastic Tide' and have a go at some of the STEM Glasgow actvities too. #BSW18

Twitter Challenges - British Science Week 2019

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British Science Week takes place from the 8th to the 17th March 2019. To celebrate STEM Glasgow have developed a series of challenges for pupils to complete. Have a go and share your answers using #STEMGlasgow on twitter.

Twitter Challenges - British Science Week 2021

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British Science Week takes place from 8th - 14th March. Celebrate with some of the STEM Glasgow challenges. Share using #BSW21 #STEMGlasgow

Twitter Challenges - Space Week

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Space Week takes place every October. To celebrate STEM Glasgow have created daily twitter challenges for you to try. Have a go and tweet your answers using #STEMGlasgow