IPPOG Resource Database

From wonders to excitement

A collection of high quality engaging materials e.g. videos, posters, talks, hands-on activities and more to help you share the wonders and excitement of particle physics with teachers, students and the general public. 

The current DATABASE content is the testimony of years of IPPOG activities and was curated to celebrate the collaboration 25th anniversary, in November 2022. IPPOG Working Groups are currently collecting more.

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3D-printable Quark Puzzle

Quarks are fundamental particles in the Standard Model of particle physics. They make up...

3D-Printable Scattering Experiment

Scattering experiments (e.g. the gold foil experiment) are important research tools of...

Particle Builder Board Game

Particle builder is a particle physics board game developed by Lachlan McGinness...

3D-Printable Mystery Boxes

"Mystery boxes are a great tool to practice sci­­­entific reasoning skills and introduce...

Quarked!

The Quarked! project was conceived by Professor Alice Bean and a diverse team of...

How to Accelerate particles

This exercise in an introduction to particle accelerators and high energy physics. The...

SPRACE Game

The game teaches students particle physics concepts not addressed by the curriculum of...

Conservation of momentum in particle collisions

Students will determine the total momentum from all particles tracked after a particle...

SPRACE Game

The game teaches students particle physics concepts not addressed by the curriculum of...

De quoi est fait l’Univers ?

Author: Letizia Diamante Primary and Middle school English and French

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De quoi est fait l’Univers ?

Author: Letizia Diamante Primary and Middle school English and French

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There are many people engaged with IPPOG, who made a contribution to the Resource Database websites, in form of curation and development. We would like to express our gratitude to these.