Take a closer look at the life-cycle and anatomy of the honeybee.
Find out more about the important role that bees (and other animals) have as pollinators.
Try out practical STEM ideas developed for the primary classroom.
Boost biodiversity by gaining ideas for improving your outdoor spaces.
Course Date: 23rd February 2027 15:30 - 17:00
Closing Date: 22nd January 2027
If you experience any difficulties accessing the online application form, please email us at primary@sserc.scot
Audience
This SSERC Meet is designed for teachers and practitioners working with learners at Early, First and Second Levels.
Rationale
This professional learning event is part of a range of STEM professional learning available from the Early Years and Primary Team at SSERC.
You and your colleagues will join us for a twilight session from your own setting as we guide you through the activities remotely online, which are designed to promote knowledge and understanding as well as providing great ideas for practical STEM. Help and advice can be sought during this live online event.
Course Leader
The Early Years and Primary Team at SSERC
01383 626070
Please contact us with any enquiries at primary@sserc.scot
This SSERC Meet comes at no cost to your setting. All we ask is that you and your colleagues attend on the day and complete the register and evaluations, in order that we can improve our professional learning offer.
Funding
SSERC have a long-standing strategic partnership with the Edina Trust. The Edina Trust are currently supporting all open SSERC Meet activity run by the Early Years and Primary team. The support from the Edina Trust has allowed us to increase the number of items in your resource kit.
Please tag @EdinaTrust in any social media posts to share the impact their support has had on you, your colleagues and learners through practical STEM activities.
The Edina Trust also support selected Local Authorities on a rolling 3 year programme. To find out more, please see https://www.edinatrust.org.uk/science-grant-scheme
This is a live, online session on Microsoft Teams. You and your colleagues will join us from your own setting – it is useful for practitioners to take part in the activities together.
A Teams link will be sent in advance to successful applicants, on acceptance of an offer of a place.