Games, collections, videos, stories, homework help and family days out from museums and galleries
If you find the idea of nano-technology a bit mind-boggling like us, then have a listen to this song from the Punk Sc...
Amazing Archives showcases some of the fantastic items in Newcastle University’s Special Collections and Archives. ...
Make your own massive bubbles with this how to from the Science Museum
Have you ever seen a sheep with four horns before? The loghtan (or loaghtan as it's sometimes spelled) was an ancient...
Find out what happened when we asked a dinosaur curator what her favourite object was.
This massive skeleton is quite something! Just imagine what the Giant Deer stag would have looked like when it was al...
Jon Ablett, Curator at the Natural History Museum, talks about the museum's giant squid specimen.This squid was accid...
Fruit bats, or ‘flying foxes’, with their small ears and big eyes are the largest bat species in the world and c...
Look out! A predator! Can you help the plants?
The Science Museum Group have created a whole load of fantastic resources to help teachers bring their science classes to life
Visiting museums and galleries is a fantastic way to help your students really engage with the lessons that they learn in the classroom.
As a space engineer you need to design the best shaped rover and use it to navigate a rugged alien land.
What's your carbon footprint?
The Abbey Pumping Station is Leicester's Museum of Science and Technology. The museum collects and displays the indus...
One of Abingdon’s oldest and most beautiful buildings, the County Hall was built between 1678 and 1682 by Christoph...
16thC Town Hall which is a listed ancient building with a museum displaying items of local interest such as photograp...