Pupils at Lunt’s Heath have been getting creative with magnets and iron filings and have created some great magnetic doodles!
We love this idea!
Pupils at Lunt’s Heath have been getting creative with magnets and iron filings and have created some great magnetic doodles!
We love this idea!
Sana has been busy finding out lots about Archimedes.
Watch her video to find out more!
This young student had been waiting to do his science experiment until an adult was home to supervise. We can tell from his face that he’s excited.
We love his rocket mouse!
Harsh and Neal have conducted a brilliant experiment using things you’ll find at home.
Check out their amazing video here for their results!
Wow - these young learners look super interested in the live science webinar they are watching!
I wonder what the girls learned?
Wow - look at these amazing flowers.
Throwback to our scavenger hunt week - who remembers that?!
George and Lucy have been busy making bubbles and their very own bubble blower.
Look like lots of fun!
George & Lucy, from Christ The King RC Primary School, have had a great time experimenting!
Take a look at their sunflower painting; design, making and flying kites!
Wow - look at the experiments of Luke and Dayna from Christ The King RC Primary School!
They made pH indicator ice cubes and tested household liquids to see if they were acid or alkaline... can you tell which liquids were which?
This creative pair made a large Sierpinski triangle, limited only by space. They could have carried on the repeating fractal pattern a lot further!!
This led to talk and play with sticks and triangles. Great work!
Issy from Corbridge Middle School completed a STEAM project on Regreening The Desert .
She asked ‘Can we use simple technology to create a watering system for areas suffering drought?’
Her rhubarb patch answered with an emphatic 'Yes'!
Marthy was inspired by World Oceans Week and has made a short animation about a litter picking turtle.
How creative is Marthy?!
Pupils a St Gregory’s have been inspired by Farmer Tom and have thought of lots of questions they would like him to answer.
Really great questions everyone!
Archie produced these posters and he has also been learning how to reduce the carbon footprint to help make a better future.
Great work Archie!
Heath Mount School have written brilliant newsletters about what they have been up to for The Great Science Share - including an interview with a Greenpeace member and how they celebrated World Environment Day 2020.
They’ve definitely been busy!
Grace, from The Priory School, investigated whether the Earth was flat or round.
She found out that it makes more sense for the Earth to be round because when a boat travels far out we start to see the bottom of the boat slowly disappear that would only happen if the earth was round.
Great work Grace!
Thomas, from Sale High, has been getting involved in World Oceans Day by creating this piece of work all about floating forests. The nature that is hidden under the sea.
Great work Thomas!
The pupils at Barlow Hall Primary School have all become super scientists whilst taking part in The Great Science Share 2020!
Check out this great video of everything they've been getting up to!
Ryan, from Sale High, has created a great presentation all about the telescope.
In the presentation, he discussed things like how the telescope works, who designed it and what we can use it for. Great work, Ryan!
Jude, from The Willows School, has shared with us everything that he has been up to over the past few weeks.
He's investigated lots of different things such as: What material works for a successful zip line? What happens when you mix different materials? How can elastic bands help a car move?
Great work Jude!