Isla, from Burlington Junior School, wanted to learn about Mars.
She then came up with LOADS of questions about MArs for herself. We love how inquisitive Isla is.
Isla, from Burlington Junior School, wanted to learn about Mars.
She then came up with LOADS of questions about MArs for herself. We love how inquisitive Isla is.
Liam and Ollie have been dissecting Owl pellets.
I wonder what the boys found? Learning from nature is fun!
Scarlett, from Hilderthorpe School, has been making soap in her own kitchen.
With Lavendar, Jasmine and Orange scents, we can only imagine how good it smells.
Save some for us Scarlett?
Abi, from Bryn Awel Primary, has made her very own suspension bridge.
She’s even written some instructions so we can all have a go. Future engineer in the making we say!
Pupils from Hilderthorpe School went on their own Scavenger Hunt and look what they found.
We wonder when this fossil is from... Imagine if it’s a dinosaur?!
Thanks for sharing!
Marthy has a made friends with a Wood Pigeon and it’s 2 eggs that live in a nest in her grapevine.
The pigeon inspired Marthy to write a poem. Nature can inspire all sorts of things - how awesome!
Big congratulations to Eddie, from Hilderthorpe School, for getting the Headteacher’s Award!
Eddie has been growing super sunflowers in his garden at home. Well deserved award!
Pupils of all ages from Martongate Primary School have been getting involved with sharing their science.
We love the variety of questions that the pupils have come up with and especially love all of the colourful pictures to go with the questions.
Great work everyone - keep it up!
Pupils from Burlington Junior Schools have been hard at work investigating all things space.
They’ve come up with some great questions and great ways to research their answers. Keep up the hard work everyone!
Sofia, aged 4, from All Saints came up with some brilliant space questions.
Why does the moon glow? Why are there so many stars? Who can find the answers to these questions?
We are also huge fans of the face paint Sofia!
Grace did some great research into Laika, the first dog in space.
She was inspired by that research to then do her very own Heat Shield Test. See all of her results here!
We love Charlie’s rocket just as much as he does.
His mouse disappears off into space before falling back to Earth. I wonder what planets he saw on his trip?
Marthy enjoyed our Space themed week. Check out her video.
She sums up all of the things she learnt this week and gives you some experiment tips. Keep up the awesome work Marthy!
We love Matilda and Sophie’s biomes.
They have really thought about what is needed in their habitats. Their underwater and jungle themes are really creative!
Darcie has done some investigating into all of the planets. She asked herself the question of which planet would she like to live on.
After lots of research, she decided that her favourite is Uranus. What planet would you like to live on?
Grace has watched this butterfly grow from a caterpillar to a chrysalis to then emerge as a beautiful butterfly.
Isn’t nature amazing?
Big thanks to Aaron, from Rode Heath Primary School, for sending us his picture.
He’s investigating the life cycle of a frog. I wonder what stage his frog is at right now?
Ever wondered what it would look like if planets had flags? Well wonder no more. Check out Highways Primary School in Kent’s go at making flags for planets.
We love all the colours and creativity. Keep up the great work everyone.
Wow - Isaac from Rode Heath Primary School has been busy. Look at his plarn!
Plarn is plastic that you can knit with. Isaac is making sure that no plastic goes to waste. I wonder if he will make us a scarf?
Check out this video showing Wilf’s investigation into Dawn Chorus.
The investigation found that birds starting singing 3.37am! Such early risers.