14th March 2019 Year 2 Systems Engineers and Year 5 Medical Physics

Today Year 2  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.

Year 5 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.

13th March 2019 Year 2 Systems Engineers, Year 3 Geologists and Year 5 Medical Physics.

What a busy day!

Today Year 2  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.

Year 3 became Geologists, observing and investigating meteorite, rock from space. Click here to find out more about geology and meteorites.

Year 5 found out about medical physics and the careers where physics and technology is used to look inside the human body. To find out more, click here.

12th March 2019 Year 3 and 4 Geologists

Today Year 3 and Year 4 became geologists, observing and investigating meteorites which are rocks from space. To find out more about geology, click here.

11th 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.

8th March Year 1 Naval Architects

 This morning Year 1 became naval architects and discovered how to float a goat on a boat! To find out more about what they did and for some extra activities you can try at home, click here.

7th 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.

6th March 2019 Year 3 Materials Scientists, Year 6 Medical Physics and Key Stage 2 Family Workshop

Today Year 3 became materials scientists, testing the properties of different materials and deciding what they could be used for. Click here to find out what materials scientists do and for some fun activities you can do at home.

Year 6 found out about medical physics and how they could look inside the human body using physics and technology. To find out more about medical physics, click here.

After school it was the turn of the Key Stage 2 families to become systems engineers, thinking creatively about how they could use their components to design a marble run system. Click here to discover more about systems engineering and to discover more activities that you could try at home.

4th March 2019 Year 2 and Key Stage 1 Family Systems Engineers

Today Year 2 and 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.

27th February 2019 Key Stage 1 Family Workshop

Today it was the turn of the Key Stage one families to become systems engineers and use their different components together to create a marble run system. To find out more about systems engineering and to discover more activities that you can try at home, click here. 

27th February 2019 Year 4 Palaeontologists

Today Year 4 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.