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Our favourite STEM resources of 2022
20 Dec 2022

Our favourite STEM resources of 2022

by Claire Hughes | posted in: STEM In Action, Careers In STEM, Tools for Teachers | 0

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Life on Mars
16 Dec 2022

Life on Mars

by Claire Hughes | posted in: Earth & Space Sciences, Biological Sciences, Careers In STEM, Chemical Sciences | 0

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Biological Science, Biology, biology and tech, careers in space, careers in tech, careers in technology, conditions on Mars, cosmos magazine, future space, geology, human life on mars, innovative tech, learning about space, our solar system, science in space, Space, Space exploration, student activity, technology, technology in research, Year 10, Year 5, Year 8
Future Careers
4 Oct 2022

Future Careers

by Claire Hughes | posted in: Careers In STEM, Earth & Space Sciences, Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0

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aerospace engineering, AR, Australia’s Women In STEM Ambassador, Australian Air Force Cadets, Australian engineering careers, Australian women in STEM, be an engineer, career awareness, career in STEM, career inspiration, career profile, Careers in conservation, careers in earth science, careers in engineering, digital entrepreneur, digital technology, engineer, Engineering, engineering careers, Future You, Heavy Vehicle Mechanic, Indigenous and Torres Strait Islanders, Indigenous Australia, Indigenous Australians, Louise Azzopardi, mechanical engineering, mechanics, Mikaela Jade, Pathfinder, Phoebe Meagher, Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith, Renee Wootton, STEM career, STEM careers, TAFE, what does an engineer do?, Wildlife Conservation Officer, women in space, Women in STEM Ambassador, women in STEM careers, women in technology, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, zoology
In Class With… Rob “Krill Whisperer” King
10 Aug 2022

In Class With… Rob “Krill Whisperer” King

by Claire Hughes | posted in: In Class With..., Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Earth & Space Sciences, Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0

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AAD, ACSHE013, ACSHE051, ACSHE061, ACSHE062, ACSHE081, ACSHE083, ACSHE098, ACSHE100, ACSHE119, ACSHE120, ACSHE121, ACSHE134, ACSHE135, ACSHE136, ACSHE157, ACSHE158, ACSHE160, ACSHE191, ACSHE192, ACSHE194, ACSHE223, ACSHE226, ACSHE228, ACSHE230, action against climate change, activity for students, Ask a scientist, Australian Antarctic Division, Australian design, australian engineering, australian marine biology, biodiversity and climate change, Biological Sciences, Biology, Can we stop climate change?, careers in biology research, Careers in STEM, Chemistry, Earth and Space Sciences, engaging students in STEM, free activities for students, get involved, home activities for students, In Class With, keystone species, krill, Krill Whisperer, learning about the oceans, Marine Biology, ocean acidification, Physical Sciences, Physics, Rob King, senior science, Senior Secondary, STEM careers in Antarctica, STEM event, student questions, student resource, technology, Year 1, Year 10, Year 11, Year 12, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8, Year 9
School of rocks
14 Jun 2022

School of rocks

by Claire Hughes | posted in: Earth & Space Sciences, Biological Sciences, Careers In STEM, Chemical Sciences, Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0

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ACSHE081, ACSHE083, ACSHE134, ACSHE191, ACSHE192, ACSHE194, ACSHE226, ACSSU078, ACSSU152, ACSU155, Australian meteor showers, Biological Science, Biology, biology and tech, careers in space, careers in tech, careers in technology, cosmos magazine, Desert Fireball Network, find meteorites, formation of our solar system, future space, geology, History of our solar system, How do meteorites fall to earth?, how has the solar system changed?, innovative tech, learning about space, NASA scientist, our solar system, particle physics, science in space, Space, space agency, space careers, Space exploration, space rocks, student activity, student resource, student task, tech, technolgy, technology, technology in research, what are meteorites?, What do meteorites look like?, What do meteorites tell us?, what happens to meteorites in the atmosphere?, where do meteorites come from?, Year 10, Year 5, Year 8
Why is the sky blue?
19 May 2022

Why is the sky blue?

by Claire Hughes | posted in: Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0

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ACSHE081, ACSHE083, ACSHE160, ACSSU080, ACSSU182, applications of reflection, behaviour of light, dispersion, film, film in school, glass prism, how does light travel?, interactive lesson, John Tyndall, law of reflection, law of refraction, light, light energy, light reflection, light waves, Newton's prisms, physical science, Physics, physics film, properties of light, refraction, refraction of light, scattering, science film, Science Film Festival, science films for the classroom, Scinema, SCINEMA 2021, SCINEMA for schools, splitting light, The Double Slit Experiment, Thomas Young, Tyndall effect, Tyndall experiment, visible light, visible spectrum, wavelengths, what is light, What is the sky made of?, Year 5, Year 9, Year 9 waves
A catalogue of 25 “hot Jupiter” exoplanets
13 May 2022

A catalogue of 25 “hot Jupiter” exoplanets

by Claire Hughes | posted in: Earth & Space Sciences, Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, STEM In Action, Tools for Teachers | 0

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ACSHE081, ACSHE083, ACSHE119, ACSHE191, ACSHE192, ACSHE194, ACSSU020, ACSSU078, ACSSU115, ACSSU188, Astrobiology, classroom resource, do exoplanets have atmospheres?, earth, education resource, engaging students in STEM, experiment, exploring exoplanet, exploring space, finding exoplanets, free resources, free teachers resource, Hot Jupiters, how do we know what exoplanets are made from?, how to find exoplanets, Hubble Space Telescope, looking for exoplanets, Mars, NASA, online resources, open learning, Physical Sciences, Physics, physics resources, planet age, planet size, Praxical, resources for parents, resources for STEM, resources for teaching science, resources for teaching science from home, resources for teaching STEM, resources for teaching STEM from home, Rocks, senior Earth Science, Senior Sciences, Senior Secondary Curriculum, Spitzer infrared telescope, star age, Star type, STEM resources, student experiment, Teacher resource, The solar system, UNSW, water on mars, Year 10, Year 5, Year 7
Genetic discovery may help scientists reverse hearing loss
5 May 2022

Genetic discovery may help scientists reverse hearing loss

by Claire Hughes | posted in: Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0

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ACSHE134, ACSHE135, ACSHE136, ACSHE158, ACSHE160, ACSHE191, ACSHE192, ACSHE194, ACSHE226, ACSHE228, ACSHE230, ACSSU150, ACSSU175, ACSSU182, ACSSU184, Biological Science, Biology, biology and tech, biology research, cell switch, cochlea, Do STEM Make Change, ear structure and function, film, films for the science classroom, gene editing, gene expression, gene technology applications, genetics, genetics research, hair cell, hearing, hearing loss reversal, master gene in mice, physical science, Physics, reprogramed cells, senior biology, Senior Secondary Curriculum, sensory cells, sound, sound vibrations, Sound waves, Stem Cells, stereocilia, technology, technology to improve hearing, wave behaviour, waves, Year 10, Year 8, Year 9
Got a new UV torch? Here are some things to shine it on
4 May 2022

Got a new UV torch? Here are some things to shine it on

by Claire Hughes | posted in: Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0

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Pluto’s icy volcanoes
31 Mar 2022

Pluto’s icy volcanoes

by Claire Hughes | posted in: Earth & Space Sciences, STEM In Action | 0

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ACSHE081, ACSHE083, ACSHE098, ACSHE191, ACSHE192, ACSHE194, ACSSU078, ACSSU117, ACSSU188, Astronomy, Chemical Sciences, class activity, discovery, Dwarf planet, Earth and Space Sciences, Giant cryovolcanoes, icy shell, icy volcanoes, NASA, Pluto, resource, senior Earth Science, senior physics, Senior Secondary, Solar System, Southwest Research Institute, Sputnik Planitia, technology, Wright Mons, Year 10, Year 5, Year 6

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