This topic focuses on Google’s Project Green Light, an AI initiative designed to make stopping at traffic lights more environmentally friendly. Key objectives include finding facts in a text and...
Author - Emma Halder
RBL121: Big Schools’ Birdwatch
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RBL120: Pasta that Shifts Shape
In this series of lessons, pupils will learn about an innovative new type of pasta that changes shape when cooked. They will then read an ingredients list, take a trip into the community to purchase...
RBL118: Animal Dung as a Medicine
In this series of lessons, pupils will learn how scientists are developing new medicines from animal dung. They will then explore an informational leaflet with rows and columns of text about...
RBL117: Green Homes
In this lesson, pupils will learn about features on a building that can make it more environmentally friendly. They’ll learn why we need to make eco-friendly choices before choosing environmentally...
RBL116: Cheese and the Great Fire of London
As the Great Fire of London broke out, residents rushed to save their most important valuables. For one man, this meant saving a wheel of Parmesan cheese! In this lesson, pupils will learn all about...
RBL115: New and Old VR Games
Did you know that the first virtual reality (VR) game was actually invented in 1962? In this lesson, pupils will learn all about the 1962 Sensorama and compare it to Meta's recent VR innovations...
RBL114: Fake Horns
Rhinos are one of the world’s most endangered animals. Conservationists around the world are engaging in efforts to help save these incredible creatures, using everything from fake rhino horns to...
RBL113: Sport on a Bike
When it comes to strange sports, you can find them all over the world, from walking basketball to fire hockey. There aren’t many that are more bizarre than unicycle hockey. In this lesson, pupils...
RBL112: Wazwan
In the Kashmiri language, waz means 'cook' or 'cooking' and wan means 'shop'. The ultimate Kashmiri banquet is the wazwan, a meal made up of thirty-six different courses. In this lesson, pupils will...