Primary Publications
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L18
Glues and adhesives. Advice on which glue to use for different
materials; glue guns included. 05/00
L86p
Electrical Safety - Primary. All you need to know about electricity and its use in
primary schools. 09/95
L112
Batteries and LV-units: Which to Buy? Advice on using batteries safely and when to use
disposable or rechargeable types for different tasks or to go instead for a low
voltage-unit. 07/01
L122p
Simple Electric Circuits with Bulbs and Batteries. The equipment needed and how to
make connections between components in various ways. 09/06
L123
Teaching Weather at Key stages 1 & 2. Information on equipment and learning
materials for teaching this topic. 04/94
L127p
Starting Photography. A simple introduction to the use of photograms, blueprints and
the pinhole camera. 04/96
L157p
Measuring Temperature. A guide to buying and using all types of thermometers for
practical work in primary science. 07/01
L161
Magnets for Primary Schools. Information on magnets, ideas for practical work and
details of sources. 04/95
L163
Teaching Forces. Guidance and resources for teaching this difficult subject. 03/06
L164a
Heating in Primary Science. This publication has now been
withdrawn. For further queries, contact the CLEAPSS Helpline. Suitable advice is
given in Be Safe! Health and Safety in Primary School Science and Technology (3rd Edition,
ASE, 2001) £10 (£6 for ASE members). Available from: ASE Booksales, Association for
Science Education, College Lane, Hatfield, Herts AL10 9AA.
Phone: 01707 283000, Fax: 01707 266532, Website: Association for Science Education
E-mail: ase@asehq.telme.com
L198
Earth in Space: Key Stages 1 & 2. Ideas, mostly diy, on how to teach this topic
practically. Also gives sources of equipment. Revised edition now available.
07/99
PS17
Viewing the Sun. Safety issues. 03/04
PS17a
Reselling Eclipse Viewers to Students. A suggested policy. 03/99
Circ-kit/Electronic Dominoes. Resources to help in teaching about electrical circuits. Downloadable files on the members-only part of our web site.
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