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IET Education: Primary & Secondary STEM Resources
September 05th 2022

IET Education: Primary & Secondary STEM Resources

The Institution of Engineering & Technology supports teachers through the delivery of classroom resources & engineering careers information. Their curriculum-linked teaching materials include lesson plans and classroom activities, films of engineering case studies, engineering profiles and more. Don’t miss their new free posters and certificates too!

What’s on offer?

Primary STEM Resources

Free teaching resources and classroom activities for students aged 4-11 years.

Secondary STEM Resources

Free teaching resources and classroom activities for use in DT, Science, Maths and Engineering lessons for students aged 11-16 years.

Faraday Challenge Days

Run your very own science, tech, engineering or maths day with students aged 12-13!
Printable resource packs and guidance notes for teachers and technicians.

IET Faraday Challenge Days can also be completed to achieve a CREST Discovery Award!

FIRST® LEGO® League (4-16 year olds)

Discover – Explore – Challenge

All three FLL programmes offer the fun of learning through play, researching real-world problems and coding while developing teamwork and communication skills.

Video Teaching Resources

The IET work with STEM ambassadors, IET Education Officers and more to offer a range of videos featuring fantastic STEM experiments using everyday items found at home.

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