Get stuck in
Find everything you need to run amazing workshops, activities and hands-on fun for your Big Bang at School.
We've created a number of curriculum linked activities ready for you to run in class. You can take part in as many as you like, it's completely up to you.
Click below to download student workbooks and teacher guides, available in Word and PDF versions.
Introduction
Show your students what they can expect during your Big Bang at School with our introductory PowerPoint.
Reflection opportunities
Support students to reflect on what they've learnt after the event.
Energy Quest workshop
Energy Quest is a 1 hour immersive lesson for students aged 11 to 13, designed to unlock their inner engineer as they explore alternative energy sources
AI and it's applications
Discover what AI is, positives and negatives, ethical considerations and its application in the real world.
STEM skills
Develop skills of a real STEM professional: growth mindset, design thinking, computational thinking, team work and social conscience
Introducing Robotics
Discover how robotics is changing our world! Get students thinking and solve a simple robotics challenge
Bath Bombs
Discover the magic of bath bombs with this fizz-tastic workshop
Mix it up!
Baking and engineering collide in this exciting activity
Chromatography
Practice your artistic skills! Learn more about your favourite colours
Land on Mars
This workshop is out of this world! Build your own Mars rover and get aeronautical
Oobleck
Can you make a non-Newtonian fluid? Find how in this gooey activity!
Sustainable textiles
Discover how to make fashion more sustainable with this amazing activity
Inspiring scientists
Get inspired by the greats! Could your class be the next world-class STEM superstars?
The Big Bang Challenge
Build a STEM project in easy step-by-steps!
Big Bang Digital
Find interactive on-demand sessions, available for you to watch whenever suits you and your class
The Big Bang at School is brought to you by EUK Education, the schools-facing brand of EngineeringUK, with grant funding from the RAF Charitable Trust.
This funding helps EUK Education to make Big Bang at School available to students in UK state schools free of charge. EngineeringUK is a not-for-profit whose mission is to enable more young people from all backgrounds to be inspired, informed and progress into engineering and technology.