Celebrate British Science Week - All of these events have been designed with families in mind, so all will be suitable for parents, carers, and young people aged 4-16. Some events are more suited to older or younger students, so please check the "Who should attend?" column before signing up.
Day 1 of STEM Week
Day 2 of STEM Week
Day 3 of STEM Week
Day 4 of STEM Week
STEM activities inspired by the snow. National STEM Learning Centre and Network video below shows 2 activities that parents and teachers can do on a snowy day. "Why do we put salt on the roads?" ‘Real Snow vs Instant Snow’ #STEM #weareIMS https://stem.org.uk/elibrary/resource/27560
Enjoyable activities , designed by teaching professionals for families to do at home with their children.
The fun way to learn programming and develop problem-solving & critical thinking skills! Ages 5-17
Science activities available on Education City - Log on with your username and passwird
Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
Can also be used on mobile devices.
Tigtag is an amazing resource providing video and support tools for science learning.
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