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Welcome to the NEW IET Faraday website!

Free teaching resources for science, design and technology, engineering and maths, including classroom activities for students aged 11-19 years with film clips, online games, posters, careers resources and STEM activity days from the IET. 

So what has changed? Well, we have reformatted our existing resources and have released classroom activities from our Technology for Life theme into our new Resources section, making them easier to find and easier to use. 

Another change is that access to these resources is now via our IET Faraday registration process - registration is completely FREE, giving you direct access to our FREE  online teaching resources, including classroom activities, poster and careers packs.  

Use our Quick finder to go straight to activities, film clips, games and quizzes to excite your students about science, design & technology, engineering and maths.

Our Urban Evolution and Real Stars of Sports themed resources will also be released within our new format website very soon, but in the meantime you can still find them in our Highlights section below. 

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Spotlight activity

Videos: 2
Games: 1
Quiz: 1

Human vs. Hermes

Science Design and Technology Appropriate for children aged 11 and under Appropriate for children aged 14 to 16

A main classroom activity which gets students to consider and debate the social, ethical and moral issues associated with the development of new technology.

Highlights

Urban Evolution

The IET Faraday 'Urban Evolution' website with specially made films about cutting-edge sustainable architecture and urban engineering projects

Inspired by London 2012

The IET Faraday Challenge Days 2011/12 are inspired by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralymic Games

Real Stars of Sport

The IET Faraday 'Real Stars of Sport' website with with recent and innovative sports technology stories and the people behind them

Faraday League Table 2011/12

Check out how the competition is hotting up for the top spot on the Faraday Challenge Days League Table 2011/12