We are having a great time at the Annual ASE Conference. Our stand has had plenty of visitors to try out fun science activities and Sarah’s talk (“Science is Everywhere”) was well-attended. What a great way to start the new year!
Pop-up Santa
If you are looking for a festive science activity - then look no further. Why not make a pop-up Santa? Details are in our latest newsletter. Here is one we made earlier!
And click here to watch it working.
Studying the Sun
The latest session of the STFC-funded Space Science Celebration project included finding out all about the sun with help from Helen Mason from the University of Cambridge.
Space Scientists!
Sarah went to the Havering Primary Teachers Conference to provide a practical space science session. It was well-received, ‘It was great to see models that we can easily recreate at our own schools. Thank you.’
Cypriot Scientists
Foley’s School in Limassol, Cyprus, won a recent competition run by CLEAPSS. Their prize was a day of our workshops so Martin flew over there and worked with six classes today, all having great fun making and investigating Rollers.
Foam fun!
Sarah was lucky enough to join “Happy Hearts”, Herts Guiding additional needs section, on their residential experience. Bubbles was the main topic of the workshop and they all had a great time.
Inspiring Inset
Martin provided a fun day of Inset at YGG Llyn-y-Forwyn as an exciting way to start the term. The staff had a very enjoyable day learning a variety of ways to teach practical science.
”Diolch yn fawn, Martin”
Marvellous Masterclasses
Sarah loved the venue where she ran a science communication masterclass at Balliol College Oxford with summer school students from all round the world.
Gathering at the Galleries
Sarah had a fantastic time giving science shows in Lapworth Geology Museum at Birmingham University where she shared space with the dinosaurs. The audiences were full of enthusiasm for science.
People's Planetarium
Sarah was at this summer’s Tring Carnival where she got the audience to act out being the Solar System. Here is a view from the stand showing the first few ‘planets’ getting into place. It was amazing how many of them tried to race each other around the ‘sun’!
Science Club Stars
Sarah was delighted to provide activities for The Aspie Club in Tring recently. This is a local support group for girls between the ages of 7 and 11 years who have are on the Autistic Spectrum which meets monthly. This was a wonderful opportunity for them to learn new scientific skills.
Super Scientists!
Brooksward Primary School’s science week finished with KS1 and KS2 Sphere Science shows. It was great to see excellent science explanations from pupils of all ages!
Family Fun!
It was lovely to see so many parents and grandparents supporting the pupils in their practical science activities during the Story workshop at Overdale Infant School . “ I think the parents enjoyed it as much as the pupils.”
Inspiring Inset
As part of the Polar Exploration Programme, each school gets an Inset session. Sarah recently provided one of these and the staff commented, “Excellent. Got everyone excited. Great to have practical session. Exciting to get children involved in something so exciting news and scientific development.”
Terrific TeachMeet!
The ASE TeachMeets are always good fun and a great way to share ideas with colleagues. At a recent event, Sarah had everyone making jumping beans - of all sizes!
Somali Scientists
Sarah worked with Leicester University researchers to provide a series of fun activities that helped members of the Somali Community Parents Association to understand more about magnetism in space. The day was a great success.
Stupendous show!
Nearly 200 people came to the family Sphere Science Shows that were held in Tring to mark the beginning of National Science Week. Everyone enjoyed it.
” I wish there was a show like this when my children were young.”
”it was as much fun for adults as for children.”
Surprising Science Show!
Sarah will be presenting the Sphere Science Show in Tring on 9th March. Fun for all the family!
Click here to book tickets.
Amazing ASE Conference
We had a great time at the ASE’s Annual Conference with a record number of contacts made at our stand and a great number of people at our three talks. Here are delegates enjoying activities at our “Space Science” talk.
”Lots of good ideas around space to use with children back at school. It was very hands on.”
ASE Annual Conference 2019
As always, we’ll be there (stand A20) with lots of science activities for you to try out. Hands-on ideas for developing pupils’ thinking and working scientifically.
And we’re giving three talks: Modelling space science, Chemistry in the primary classroom, Practical fun delivering the curriculum.
Come along and see us!