Y5 pupils at Cheddington school enjoyed one of our remote workshops which was joined by Jenny from the University of Leicester. The pupils carried out magnetic investigations and light experiments linked to Jenny’s research into the magnetopause and had a chance to ask Jenny any questions.
The photograph shows the effect of the diffraction glasses.
Safely practical
Y5 pupils at Kew Prep School enjoyed an exciting day of practical workshops delivered by Martin who adhered to CLEAPSS safety advice. Hand-washing, social distancing and a face shield did not detract from the experience at all and a great time was had by all.
Remote Practicals
Cheddington School Y6 enjoyed an amazing workshop, learning about magnetism and the fantastic scientific research into solar wind all via video conferencing.
Safe Science
We delivered a Covid-safe Inset day in Rotherham last week. An exciting way to start the term, allowing teachers to learn some simple practical investigations.
More science activities are in our free downloadable booklets Activate 1 and Activate 2.
Nature up close and personal
The BSA’s ‘Nature up close and personal’ project will run for a duration of six weeks from 14 July 2020 until 25 August 2020. Participants can sign up at any point over the six-week period, then participate in their nature-based activities across a week. More details here.
Flower Power
Cut flowers needs water to stay alive but ever wondered where that water goes? Take a light-coloured flower and put it in coloured water - see how the petals change. You could even try splitting the stem and putting it into two different colours - see the picture.
This and other home science activities are in our free downloadable booklets Activate 1 and Activate 2.
Lovely Layers
How many layers can you make? Each layer is a salt solution with a different concentration with food colouring added. The trick is to add them (in order, most concentrated first) very slowly down the side of the container.
Other home science activities are in our free downloadable booklets Activate 1 and Activate 2.
Interesting indicator
The liquid from a red cabbage will change colour when put into an acid, an alkali or a neutral substance. Just try it with lemon juice, bicarbonate of sodas and water to see the colours. Then try it with other household substances and find out what they are.
Other home science activities are in our free downloadable booklets Activate 1 and Activate 2.
Robust Rafts
How many marbles can a paper raft hold? This raft was made from just one piece of A5 paper, the folded-up corners held together by paper clips. Look how carefully the marbles are being added.
Other home science activities are in our free downloadable booklets Activate 1 and Activate 2.
Balancing birds
Can you make a bird balance? Cut out the template (free on our Community Outreach page) and use paper clips (or other weights) to make it balance on your finger.
Other home science activities are in our free downloadable booklets Activate 1 and Activate 2.
Home-spun science
An easy-to-do fun activity. A card circle, divided into segments, coloured in, a pencil inserted and spin to see what happens. What appears to happen when different colours are used?
This, and other home science activities, are in our free downloadable booklet Activate 2.
More science at home
Not all inks are the same and chromatography is an excellent way to show this. Just drip water onto a spot of black ink and watch.
This, and other home science activities, are in our free downloadable booklet Activate 1.
Yet more home science
Kitchen paper towels are at soaking up water but what about other types of paper? Have fun finding out!
This, and other home science activities, are in our free downloadable booklet Activate 2.
Science at home
How high can you go? The challenge is to build the tallest tower you can using a limited number of materials such as straws and marshmallows. The picture shows families using straws and tape.
This, and other home science activities, are in our free downloadable booklet Activate 1.
Home science again
What floats your boat? Actually, does your boat in the first place? Try making different shapes and sizes to find out.
This, and other home science activities, are in our free downloadable booklet Activate 2.
More Home Science
Roll, roll, roll your cans
Gently ‘cross the floor
Fairly, Fairly, Fairly, Fairly
Which is the first to reach the door?
This, and other home science activities, are in our free downloadable booklet Activate 1.
Home Science
This fun activity (flying hoopsters) is easily done at home. You can even make your own straw from a rolled-up piece of paper.
This, and other home science activities, are in our free downloadable booklet Activate 2.
Salty Science!
Fun investigative science activities themed around salt were the main focus of a day we provided for The Salter's’ Company at half-term. Sheila Pott, their Public Programmes Manager, commented, “The day filled our great hall and court room with such a buzz and atmosphere that is still resounding now. “
SOCOPA in Space
There were 60 parents and children visiting the National Space Centre as part of the Space Science Celebration STFC project with which we are involved. Some of the young people came back to NSA for the ‘Lates’ to hear about researchers and found it inspiring!
Amazing Magnetopause
Our final pilot of this exciting new workshop (looking at how the Earth’s magnetic field protects our planet) was a great success. Here are some of the pupils finding out about the shape of magnetic fields.