The new ELI today is 'The ocean starts here; follow the current to discover your connection to the ocean. . and the fate of litter. '. This activity aims to raise students’ awareness of the fact that everything that ends up in road drains (rubbish, ...
This activity aims to raise students’ awareness of the fact that everything that ends up in road drains (rubbish, other types of pollution),even in inland areas, will reach the ocean via waterways and will eventually be redistributed everywhere by ocean currents.
Related activities can be found in our Oceanography category.
In this activity, pupils are asked to visualise a flood seen through the window and imagine its likely impacts now and in the future. It uses the window as a teaching aid.
Other activities relating to flooding can be found in our natural hazards category - flooding.
There is also a teaching video demonstrating this activity. You might enjoy watching another video too!
This activity demonstrates how a simple ‘tiltmeter’ can show the bulging of a volcano before eruption – using trays of water to highlight ‘bulging’ as a bag or balloon is inflated.
Related activities can be found in our Natural Hazards category - Volcanoes.
This activity involves an investigation into some of the factors which can affect the viscosity of lavas. The two activities included involve varying the temperature and composition of the 'lava' using treacle and honey.
Other related activities can be found in our Natural Hazards category - Volcanoes.