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The MOD continually invests in new technologies and ideas to ensure it can meet the unpredictable global threats and conditions in which the Armed Forces operate. Developments can have civilian applications and provide a wealth of engaging case studies to help students understand 'how science works'.
14 lesson plans cover topics from the Biology, Chemistry, and Physics curricula, giving insight into both the practical and theoretical sides of science.
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Breathing and respiration
This lesson introduces students to the processes necessary to allow humans to breathe and exchange gases. The lesson is supported by...
GCSE and standards, Date added: 29 Jun 2009

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Conservation
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) owns 171 Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) which are managed by Defence Estates. Across the defence...
GCSE and standards, Date added: 01 Jan 1970

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Describing waves - types of wave
This lesson introduces students to wave types, considering the properties of transverse and longitudinal waves, gaining familiarity with...
GCSE and standards, Date added: 21 Feb 2008

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Fractional distillation
This lesson seeks to help students' understanding of oil extraction and fractional distillation through discovery of the different...
GCSE and standards, Date added: 11 Oct 2007
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Lesson Plan - Speed, velocity and acceleration
The Bloodhound SSC Project is a mission to create a land speed record and provides an exciting context for students to explore the relationship between speed, velocity and acceleration.
