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This resource, produced by the Earth Science Teachers' Association consists of three units which investigate the effects of heat and pressure on rocks through a series of practical assignments. Many of the activities are suitable for group work, although some may be set as homework.

These materials, from the Earth Science Teachers' Association, contain hands-on activities that will help students to understand processes such as the water cycle and phenomena like climate change and plate tectonics.

Life from the Past - Introducing Fossils

These materials, produced by the Earth Science Teachers' Association, enable students to understand fossils and the process of fossilisation.

Students look at how living organisms become fossilised using plaster of Paris 'fossils'. Students then consider how the fossil record can be used to deduce previous...

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Magma - Introducing the Igneous Processes

Produced by the Earth Science Teachers' Association, these resources start by looking at the viscosity of liquids and relate this to magma involved in volcanic eruptions.

They go on to show the properties of magma and the resultant landscapes that are formed as well as how cooling rates influence the rocks...

Produced by the Earth Science Teachers' Association, these resources start by looking at the viscosity of liquids and relate this to magma involved in volcanic eruptions.

They go on to show the properties of magma and the resultant landscapes that are formed as well as how cooling rates influence the rocks...

Moulding Earth's Surface - Weathering, Erosion and Transportation

Produced by the Earth Science Teachers' Association, these resources look at how surfaces are produced by the breaking up of rocks and transport by water.

The influence of different rock types on the development of landscapes is also considered.

Produced by the Earth Science Teachers' Association, these resources look at how surfaces are produced by the breaking up of rocks and transport by water.

The influence of different rock types on the development of landscapes is also considered.

This booklet, produced by the Earth Science Teachers' Association, describes the contents of their 'Science of the Earth 11-14' series of resources.

Power from the Past: Coal

Produced by the Earth Science Teachers' Association, these materials look at how coal deposits were formed from vegetation and how layers of sediment produce seams in coalfields.

Students also investigate how coal can...

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