30th April 2019 Reception Family Space Explorers

ESA/ATG medialab

This morning Reception children and their families took a trip to Mars with Little E the robot rover from the book “Are we nearly there yet?”. When they got there they designed the Mars landscape and built Mars rover vehicles to explore this new world. For more information about the robots in “Are we nearly there yet?”, more books about space and for activities for you to try at home, click here.

25th April 2019 Reception Magnets Workshop

Today we have been working with reception class and discovering which objects are magnetic and which are not. We also worked as scientists to predict what we thought would happen and to test if we were correct. Click here to find out more about magnets.

3rd April 2019 Y3 Palaeontologist

Today Year 3 found out about the methods that palaeontologists use to look at the past, and discovered how this helps them to predict the future. Click here to find out more about what palaeontologists do and for more activities you can try at home.

28th March 2019 Year 3 Palaeontologist, Year 1 Naval Architect and Year 5 Environmental Planner

Today Year 3 have explored palaeontology using soil samples to explore the past of our earth, click here for more activities. Year 1 have been finding out how things float though building their own boats while being naval architects, click here for things to do at home. Year 5 have been looking at being environmental planners and deciding how best to preserve shorelines, click here for more.

26th March 2019 Year 5 Environmental Modellers

Today Year 5 found out how environmental modellers collect and use data to predict the future. To find out more about environmental modellers, how to help the environment and for modelling activities you can try at home, click here.

21st March 2019 Year 5 Environmental Modellers

Today Year 5 found out how environmental modellers collect and use data to predict the future. To find out more about environmental modellers, how to help the environment and for modelling activities you can try at home, click here.

20th March 2019 Year 6 Medical Physics and Key Stage 2 Family Workshop

Today Year 6 found out about careers in medical physics and where physics and technology is used to look inside the human body. To find out more, click here.

After school, Key Stage 2 families became systems engineers, designing, creating. testing and improving marble runs to see how long they could get the marble to roll for. To find out more about systems engineering and to discover some fun activities to try at home, click here.

19th March 2019 Year 3 Palaeontologists and Key Stage 1 Family Workshop

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Today Year 3 found out about the methods that palaeontologists use to look at the past, and discovered how this helps them to predict the future. Click here to find out more about what palaeontologists do and for more activities you can try at home.

After school, Key Stage 1 families became systems engineers, designing, creating. testing and improving marble runs to see how long they could get the marble to roll for. To find out more about systems engineering and to discover some fun activities to try at home, click here.

19th March 2019 Family Space Explorers

NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

This morning Reception children and their families took a trip to Mars with Little E the robot rover from the book “Are we nearly there yet?”. When they got there they designed the Mars landscape and built Mars rover vehicles to explore this new world. For more information about the robots in “Are we nearly there yet?”, more books about space and for activities for you to try at home, click here.

15th March 2019 Family Space Explorers

NASA/JPL-Caltech

This morning Reception children and their families took a trip to Mars with Little E the robot rover from the book “Are we nearly there yet?”. When they got there they designed the Mars landscape and built Mars rover vehicles to explore this new world. For more information about the robots in “Are we nearly there yet?”, more books about space and for activities for you to try at home, click here.