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Schools - EI Education Resources
The following resources are available either in full on this website (OL), in hard copy format (BK)from the Energy Institute, or both (OL BK).
Printed (BK)resources are available from the Energy Institute's Library and Information Services at 61 New Cavendish Street,London W1G 7AR, UK. Tel: +44 (0)20 7467 7100; Fax: +44 (0)20 7255 1472; e: EI
((OL available from Website,BK available in print from EI Library, OL BK available electronically or in print)
Education Glossary
Primary school resources
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A Young Person's Guide to Oil and Gas(OL BK)
A primary science resource, this booklet answers a series of questions, ranging from - Why are oil and gas important?- to - What things are made from oil and gas? |
Secondary school resources
| Exploring for Oil (OL)
This resource covers most of the earth science components of the science national curriculum at key stage 4. Each unit includes interactive activities. It can be accessed viawww.schoolscience.co.uk
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Fossils into Fuels(OL BK)
This resource shows the application of science to the petroleum industry, from exploration for new reserves, through refining, to the transport of products. It has been written, edited and reviewed by science teachers to support the earth science and chemistry components of the science national curriculum at key stages 3 and 4. It is available at www.schoolscience.co.ukwhere the activities are in an interactive format. |
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Inside an Industry - Coryton Oil Refinery: A Geography Case Study (OL BK)
Fully illustrated, including aerial photographs and an Ordnance Survey (OS) map extract, this resource meets the requirement for detailed case study material in the geography syllabuses. It has been written to support the teaching of industry to the 14- 16 age range, but is also applicable to post-16 courses. |
Interactive Guide to UK Refineries(OL)
From an index map of UK oil refineries, detailed information, maps and photographs are available for all UK refineries.
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Oil - A Natural Resource (OL BK)
This thematic study of the oil industry ranges from the national to the global scale. The suggested tasks for students include a role play activity. It supports geography courses that require the study of human use of natural resources. For the 14-16 age range. |
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Oil and Gas - Energy for the World (OL BK)
On a global scale, the oil and gas industry is at the heart of world economics and politics. On a personal level, we all depend on its products - from petrol to plastics - for the quality of our lives. This publication contains information to help with project and curriculum work in a wide range of school subjects - from science, maths and design & technology, to history, geography, economics and careers. |
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