Bug rock hunt

Bug rock hunt

We’re taking a break from our space theme to share this brilliant idea from @burlingtonjnr.

Pupils got artistic with their science and painted their own bugs for a rock bug hunt. Great fun!

If you like the look of this we’ve got a theme coming up for you…

Ready to launch

Ready to launch

We love these drawings of spacecraft from @MissRJRiley’s class and we can’t wait to see some more.!

Whether you’re investigating some space engineering or having a go at designing your own, make sure you share them with us.

Sweet solar system

Sweet solar system

Yum! We wish we’d done some baking today. Check out Marthy’s solar system themed biscuits from @EdAdventuresM

This a really creative way to take part in the Great Science Share. Science from home can be delicious as well as fun!

Planetary puzzle

Planetary puzzle

Why is Mercury not the hottest planet when it’s closest to the sun?

What a interesting question from Marthy who shared her video with us. We wonder if she found the answer… what do you think?

It's a bird!...It's a plane!...

It's a bird!...It's a plane!...

It’s the International Space Station!

The International Space Station passed over the UK this morning. Thanks to @Teacher_Wolf for sharing this with us!

But what does it look like? You can find out here!

Super work!

Moon Wondering

Moon Wondering

Why is it called a Flower Moon?

What an amazing question from @StAdlington inspired by these fantastic pictures from one of their pupils!

We love this and we’ll be looking to the skies all week!

Robin Redbreast

Robin Redbreast

It’s always exciting to spot a robin. Grace wanted to know why do robins have red breasts? This is a great question! And it’s not all she found out about robins - see what else she learned here.