Learn to investigate bird beaks with Benji, from Rode Heath Primary, in this wonderful video.
We love how much effort Benji has made. Keep up the great work!
Learn to investigate bird beaks with Benji, from Rode Heath Primary, in this wonderful video.
We love how much effort Benji has made. Keep up the great work!
Some beautiful art has been happening in Bridlington today.
Inspired by Andy Goldsworthy, they’ve been using the nature around them to create these masterpieces!
Pupils from Ashurst Primary School have been loving this week’s theme and have been on their very own scavenger hunt!
They found lots of daisies on their hunt and then asked some great questions. Great work!
We love this picture of Noura, from Myddelton College Prep School.
She’s been enjoying the lovely weather but also keeping hard at work - with her furry friend to help!
Freddie, from The Willows School, has been studying hibernation.
We love how much detail he has put into his work. His facts about tortoises are fascinating and his picture is amazing too.
Keep up the great work Freddie!
Isaac and Lili, from Rode Heath Primary School, have been chatting all things engineering.
They’ve designed a way to travel over land without harming the environment - which we think is amazing.
Future engineers in the making!
Year 6 pupils at Saint Christina’s Preparatory School have been investigating Charles Darwin.
They’ve been creating biographies all about the famous scientist. We loved reading them!
The pupils at Burlington Junior School have been using our ‘handy’ question maker to come up with some really interesting questions.
You can find our question makers here!
Wow - we are huge fans of this solar oven!
Science + chocolate = THE BEST THING EVER! Great work.
It’s great to see pupils from Sandfield Close using our question makers!
There’s some really great, thoughtful questions here. Thanks for getting involved Sandfield Close.
You can find our Question Makers here!
Marthy has been on a scavenger hunt!
We love all of her photos and we also love that as well as going on a scavenger hunt herself, she made a trail for her Dad to follow.
Great work Marthy!
Great to see such amazing resources being used here.
I think I would give woodlouse a way higher creepiness score - what do you think?
We love this planet hanger for Liam’s bedroom!
Now you can look up to the solar system without even leaving the house - how cool is that?
What a thoughtful question from this pupil!
How many leaves are there in the whole world? How many do you think?
We wonder how this pupil came to their conclusion - did you count them all?
Wilf is back with another amazing investigation!
In this video, Wilf explores why Mercury is closer to the Earth more often than Mars and Venus.
If you love this video as much as we do, check out Wilf’s Youtube Channel to see loads more videos and investigations.
Keep up the great work, Wilf!
Sienna has been listening to birdsong and trying to identify which birds were singing.
Sienna thinks that there seems to be more birdsong during lock-down. Do you think you can hear more birds?
Joshua, from The Willows School, showed great resilience and independence whilst completing his solar system jigsaw.
We hope you have learnt lots about space Josh!
Are you going to come Scavenger Hunting with us this week?
Marthy has been doing some yoga outside - becoming one with nature.
You can hear all of the birds singing very loudly. We love that Marthy is mixing science with other activities she enjoys.
George should be super proud of himself for this excellent research into Edward Jenner!
We love that George has related his findings to real life problems and that he has been able to show how Jenner’s research still helps us now so much later.
Awesome work George!
Wow - we love these painted space mobiles!
Now you can gaze up at our solar system all without even leaving the house. Great work girls!