Wednesday 23 January 2019

BRITISH SCIENCE WEEK ACTIVITY PACK REVIEW - Early Years


Whether or not you are joining in with British Science Week in March you can still download and use their 2019 activity packs to add extra hands on in your classroom.
The theme for 2019 is Journeys and as the Channel Tunnel is celebrating 25 years of being operational there are science and engineering ideas using that theme in every pack.

The Primary and Secondary packs have ideas for assemblies and all packs have a range of activities covering all aspects of science and abilities. Many require very little equipment, often you will find a literacy link such as the journey of the Very Hungry Caterpillar. Some will be enough all on their own others will link into many other topics that you may be doing.
All of the packs have health and safety info for a risk assessment should it be needed for that activity.

I like the Early Years everyday journeys Be Seen Be Safe exploring different materials for brightness and reflectivity and I think it is something that your pupils will be able to relate to.
 It is also very easy to resource using black sugar paper to make a T shirt then collecting different materials and using a torch see how well they reflect. These can be added to the Tshirt to make something that will get them seen in the dark winter nights. You could also explore glow in the dark materials and stickers

So many youngsters love dinosaurs so the activity Dinosaur Adaptation where pupils create their own dino, thinking about where it lives and how that impacts on the design plus things like colour and camouflage will really hit the mark.
Your pupils can use model dinosaurs and pictures to think about how they are adapted to their environment. They could make modelling clay dinos and create a habitat using found items. they can also create large drawings or paintings of their own design coming up with a scientific name.



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