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Resources are available to all schools who have participated in Enterprising Science

Trading Challenge roadshow resources The Enterprise Trading Game A classroom version of the Trading Challenge has been developed for teachers. The Enterprise Trading Game is a self-contained resource developed in consultation with teachers.

The game has been designed for classroom use with 14–19 year-old students. The user-friendly materials include teachers’ notes, a trader pack for students, films to excite and inform , news bulletins and spreadsheet components. The resource is available as a download or to order on CD-Rom.

 Enterprise Trading Game (opens in new window)

Talk Science teacher CPD resources The resources produced by the Science Museum for Talk Science are available from the Talk Science website.

 Talk Science on the Science Museum website (opens in new window)


Previous roadshow archive
Carbon Challenge roadshow resourcesThe popular Carbon Challenge Schools roadshow ran from September 2007 to August 2009 as part of the Enterprising Science programme. Students explored the topic of carbon emissions within the context of three distinct themes – economic, social and environment. All the printed resources used in the Carbon Challenge roadshow are available to download in PDF format.

All the printed resources used in the Carbon Challenge roadshow are available to download in the following ZIP files.

 Carbon challenge: Environment strand – resources (ZIP, 4.7MB)
 Carbon challenge: Economic strand – resources (ZIP, 3.6MB)
 Carbon challenge: Social strand – resources (ZIP, 1MB)

In addition, you can use the BP Educational Service's Carbon Footprint Toolkit, which allows you to calculate the carbon footprint of your school.

Carbon Footprint Toolkit (opens in new window)

 
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 Enterprise Trading Game (opens in new window)
A trading game for 14-19s.

 Science at Work (opens in new window)
Real-world science for 14-16s.

 London 2012: Get Set (opens in new window)
The official London 2012 education programme.