Food a Fact of Life
Free resources for teaching young people aged 3-16 years about where food comes from, cooking and healthy eating.
What types of food do animals eat?
An easy video explanation of the differences between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores.
GCSE Bitesize - Physical Education
Taking GCSE Physical Education? Then you won't want to miss these notes from the BBC. There are sections on Anatomy and Physiology, Exercise and Fitness, Health and Hygiene and Performance.
BioTopics
Do you need information for your GCSE Biology or Double Award Science? If so, you will probably find it here, where there is practically a whole set of illustrated teaching notes.
What Did Children Eat in World War 2?
A resource which demonstrates the different aspects of rationing during the Second World War and its effects on ordinary British people. It includes cross-curricular teaching ideas.
Equivalent Fractions
A Pac-Man game where you eat the ghosts displaying the equivalent fractions.
Butterfly Life Cycle
A series of pages about butterflies with stunning narrated videos of each stage of the butterfly life cycle. The site also looks at how butterflies use various body parts to eat, hear and smell.
Heart and Circulation
A superb resource which looks at the function of the heart and heart disease. Find out what you can do to keep your heart healthy.
Food Standards Agency
UK Government advice on eating healthily. Find out hygiene ratings of schools and businesses which serve food.
The Adventures of Herman
An American site about earthworms. It includes their anatomy, how they eat and breathe.
