Wow - we are really impressed with Finlay’s work! Finlay is in Year 5 at Wellfield Middle School and has kept himself busy at home.
He has constructed a perpetual motion marble run which included wiring a battery pack. Well done!
Wow - we are really impressed with Finlay’s work! Finlay is in Year 5 at Wellfield Middle School and has kept himself busy at home.
He has constructed a perpetual motion marble run which included wiring a battery pack. Well done!
The pupils at Fairview Primary have been investigating yeast.
They learnt about how Vikings used to use it and wanted to test it out for themselves!
P7 from Fairview Primary School have been busy doing science from home.
We love this video that they’ve put together of their work!
I think we have our youngest scientist yet! Investigating balloons looks like lots of fun.
You’re never too young for science!!
Year 6 at Horbury Bridge have been testing circuit science equipment.
Looks like some serious science is going on!
Jem has made his very own Solar Oven.
Better yet, he used it to make his very own s’mores in 30 mins!
Great, tasty work!
Maisie, from Rode Heath, have been investigating vegetables!
She’s been looking at the tops and bottoms with her very own magnifying glass!
Sana has been wondering about the Tower of Pisa and why is leans but never falls?
She conducted her own experiment to find the centre of gravity!
After seeing the Falcon 9 booster landing, Sana had lots of questions.
She shared her questions and her lovely drawing with us!
Following on from our Scavenger Hunt Week, Marthy planted some seeds and now look at how they grown!
Lovely work Marthy!
Marthy has been investigating all things methane. She’s used balloons and saw how big they belw up to!
Great work!
These Year 2 pupils have been making the most of our Question Makers!
Have a look at their amazing science questions!
Matthew, from St. Bede’s Junior School, has produced a fabulous report all about bird beaks.
He has investigated how beaks differ depending on their diets and habitats.
Great work!
Wow - what amazing pictures from the pupils from Stalyhill Infants.
The pupils have been digging up their potatoes that have been planted. The pupils have also been busy filling their new compost bins.
Great work everyone!
The pupils at Alexandra Park Primary School have been busy building bridges out of paper and tape.
They then tested their structure to see just how strong it is.
Click here to see pictures and click here to see a video of their bridge!
Marthy has been busy getting artsy with red cabbage.
But, as she is a waste warrior, she didn’t let the cabbage go to waste and made pickled red cabbage after!
We loved hearing about this!
George, a pupil at Howes Primary, has been inspired by the recent SpaceX events.
He has drawn our solar system and we love it! Keep up the great work George!
We love these pictures from this young scientist learning about climate change.
They asked the question, ‘What happens if the polar ice caps melt?’. We love that they are using their toys in their studying too!
These pupils from Howes Primary School have been mixing science with some fun.
They’ve been bouncing a ball but seeing how different materials effect how high the ball goes and marking it on their wall.
Iwonder how high they managed to get it?!
Harri is in nursery at from Windsor Clive Primary School and has been learning about caterpillars.
He’s learnt what happens to caterpillars when they get older and where can see butterflies. We also love that the caterpillar that he has made!