James has been busy investigating rainbows. He wanted to find out how they are made and if you could make your own in your own home.
James has been busy investigating rainbows. He wanted to find out how they are made and if you could make your own in your own home.
We all know the 5 second rule - we drop something and we have 5 seconds to pick it up before it gets germs on it, right? Well just how accurate is that rule?
Eddie, from Western Primary School, has conducted a brilliant experiment to find out the answer.
Sana has always wondered about rainbows. She wanted to know why there are always 7 colours so she did her own experiment and research to find out the answer.
Isaac and Lili, from Rode Heath Primary, have been thinking about plastic pollution.
They’ve taken lots of time to research the issues of plastic pollution and have come up with a way that they think will combat the issue.
Really important work here guys!
Hattie, from Rode Heath Primary School, has been busy with her bubble experiment. She posted these great pictures of her giant bubbles.
Wow - they are nearly as big as her!!
James, a pupil at Brooklands Primary, has been investigating rainbows. He wanted to know how rainbows occur so did his very own experiment to find out.
Great work, James!
Marthy has set up her very own science lab all in her back garden. She’s been mixing lots of ‘chemicals’ and seeing what reactions happen when you mix certain things.
We love all her enthusiasm and creativity!
Dnaiel, from Fairview Primary School, has created this great video showing us all his catapult experiment.
Great work Daniel - you’re definitely a future scientist!
Grace, from Harston & Newton CP School, has written a great report all about food waste in the UK.
We love that she’s come up with ideas on how we can reduce our waste but also how we can use the waste in better ways. Awesome work, Grace!
The pupils in Year 3 at Kingswood Parks Primary have been busy mixing science with ICT!
They’ve made these amazing animations of how volcanoes are formed and how they erupt. Really creative stuff!