Science
Brighter Thinking drives our approach to science: a solid foundation of research from leading educational thinkers, expert authors and science teachers around the world underpins the resources we publish to support students learning science.
Through a flexible suite of resources designed to meet a wide range of needs in the classroom, Better Learning is possible. Students can accelerate their learning and develop skills for life.
Science with Cambridge University Press
Learn about the resources Cambridge University Press produces for Cambridge IGCSE™ & Cambridge International AS & A level. We talk to teachers around the world to make sure we understand how classrooms are changing, and how our resources can help you deliver better learning for every student.
Primary and Secondary science resources
View all primary and Cambridge Checkpoint, IGCSE® and O level science resources
AS & A level and International Baccalaureate science resources
View all Cambridge International AS & A level and International Baccalaureate (IB) science resources
Cambridge IGCSE™ Science Practicals
We know developing learners’ practical skills can be challenging. We can help. We’ve filmed science teachers Michael Strachan and Matthew Broderick running a series of practicals with their students from their new Cambridge IGCSE™ Biology and Chemistry Practical Workbooks. You can use these films to become familiar with their approaches and develop students’ knowledge and skills. Michael and Matthew test the practicals they develop in the classroom to make sure they best support your students.
Inspirational Scientists Series
Explore our series of interviews with scientists from Cambridge University, to inspire your students and help us build brighter futures together.
Partnering world-leading awarding organisations
We work in partnership with Cambridge Assessment International Education to publish resources mapped to their curriculum frameworks and syllabuses – giving you confidence that Cambridge resources provide complete coverage of learning objectives.
Unplugged activities for your Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary Computing classroom
Unplugged activities offer your learners a chance to engage with a concept in a new way without relying on an electronic device. As a teacher, it’s important to recognize these opportunities for learning beyond the screen.
AS and A Level Physics practicals – student and teacher tips
Do your students find practical activities a challenge? We spoke to the author of our new practical workbook for Cambridge International AS & A Level Physics to get their advice for practical lesson ideas.
Three approaches to differentiation in primary science
Differentiating activities allows your students to show you their capabilities to the highest level possible.