The pupils from UK Cloud Primary have been very inquisitive and have been asking lots and lots of questions.
We think all of their questions are so creative and we love that people are getting into science of all ages and all over the world!
The pupils from UK Cloud Primary have been very inquisitive and have been asking lots and lots of questions.
We think all of their questions are so creative and we love that people are getting into science of all ages and all over the world!
The pupils at St Edward’s CE Academy have asked, how can we work scientifically alone in school, or at home using everyday items?
We love the variety of science that the pupils have come up with!
You should all be super proud of yourselves!!
Everyone at St Edwards CE Academy have been doing science at home with everyday items. Check out their blood models made from things we all have at home.
We especially love the pupil who has turned their breakfast into science!
Great work all!
Freya wondered why dish soap repels pepper so did an investigation to find out.
Great work Freya!
Eleanor, from The Priory School, investigated the weight of different liquids by weighing 500ml of Water, salt water, orange juice, beer, wine, soda water and olive oil.
After the experiment, Eleanor found that Olive oil weighs the least and orange juice weighs the most. Her awesome bar chart shows her reuslts!
Pupils at Our Lady and St Benedict Catholic Academy have had loads of fun getting messy with their explosive test tubes!
Great pictures!
Pupils at Our Lady and St Benedict Catholic Academy have been making burping yeast - yep that’s right!
They’ve conducted an experiment that causes the yeast to react and therefore blowing up the rubber glove.
How cool!
Ava has been busy learning all about plants and how to grow them! We hope you’ve learnt lots of fun things, Ava and happy growing!
Keep it up!
Pupils at Horbury Bridge Academy have been super busy! We love all of their science that they;ve been sharing with us!
Thnak you everyone for all of your hard work - you’re all super scientists!
Pupils at Horbury Bridge Academy have been super busy with lots of science experiments.
We are so impressed with all of their hard work and effort that they have put into all of their unique science experiments.
Great job everyone!
Pupils at Holden Lane have been using their Curiosity Boxes to get into science.
Great work everyone - thanks for sending in your pictures!
Pupils at Hillside Primary School have answered the question, ‘Which material makes the best boat?’
They found that although card and tin foil were both very successful, after a while in the water, the card absorbed the water and went soggy. Therefore they concluded that tin foil (metal) would be the best material for making a boat as it held the most marbles without sinking, didn't absorb water (so is waterproof) and maintained its shape the best.
Great work everyone!
Students at Fairview Primary School have conducted an investigation looking at methods for finding the age and height of various trees in the local park.
Great work everyone!
Grace, from Rode Heath, has been busy asking questions all about space!
We love her enthusiasm - great work!
We love this great video from Saint Christina’s Primary with their own starch slime!
Great work!
Pupils from Stalyhill Infants have discovered a Wren’s nest - how exciting! Even more exciting there were chicks in there!
Thanks for sending in your pictures Otis!
He’s been conducting his own science at home and we are so impressed!
Great work Otis!
Roy, from Winton Primary School, has been getting his science share on!
He has been looking at bean seeds grown in the light and dark.
Well done Roy!
Lucas, from Stalyhill Infants, has made a Cartesian diver and is showing you his tadpole habitat today!
Great work Lucas!
We love the look of concentration on this young future engineer’s face whilst constructing her science.
Great work!