April 16 - Science2U
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April 16 - Science2U
Science2U Exciting science in the North West and North Wales The Science Spot April 2016 WELCOME to our newsletter— we hope you had a great BSW with plenty of exciting science happening. The aim of this newsletter is to bring you ideas that we have come across in our travels, share good resources and let you know what we are getting up to. You can find an archive of previous issues of this newsletter on our website. We have a report on our week in Ellesmere Port and some things that are going on during the summer term science SUE A Week in Ellesmere Port HELEN We spent a week in March at the National Boat Museum Ellesmere Port with the team from IGNITE TSA at St Bernard’s RC school sharing science with pupils from the area. This STEM event happens every other year for upper KS2 pupils. There were quite a number of providers covering art in science, maths games, building towns, slime, rockets……... We delivered 5 workshops every day looking at smart materials, amazing gadgets and gizmos but of course it wouldn't be us if we didn’t make bath bombs!! We think we made over 600 during the week!!! Lots of schools were Tweeting about their day so our Twitter feed was buzzing. Here are a few images posted by schools during the week. All the website links were viable at the time of writing Website of the Month You might have noticed that we enjoy the posters from Compound Interest which can be printed out or used on a whiteboard. They have created a range of bags, mugs, notebooks and cushions with images from their posters and some of the most important molecules ….coffee, chocolate , aspirin. They also have some of the posters like this one from their colourful chemicals range. Love the bag! You can find them here: http://www.compoundchem.com/ And follow the inks to the shop Show of the Month ALL ABOUT YOU This month we are featuring a super show for Primary schools across both key stages. All About You looks at being healthy and how we can keep clean. For the youngest pupils we bring along our third team member Timmy the puppet who gets help to organise his lunchbox so that he can eat healthily. Great if you are part of the Healthy Schools scheme. We look at our amazing senses and how they help us, with brave vol- unteers choosing feely tubs or grot bags to put their hands into. For slightly older ones we do a mass experiment to see how we are all unique. For the gross effect we discover just how much snot we produce plus millions of skin cells shed every day. This leads nicely into why it is a good thing to actually wash. To help us keep our teeth clean we make our own toothpaste and test it against shop bought and finally Helen gives a group of volunteers a glitter cold to see why it is important to wash our hands. Lots of valuable messages delivered in an interactive humorous way. The workshops complement the show—Super Senses for KS1 with feely bags, grot bags and mystery liquids. Toothpaste testing OR bath bombs for KS2. This is a very popular show with primary schools so why not us a call to have all this fun in your school! 07972295527 A Date for Your Diary National Women in Engineering Day (NWED) is an international awareness campaign to raise the profile of women in engineering and focus on the career opportunities available to girls NWED takes place annually on 23rd June and last year was a huge success winning awards with over 400 organisations, schools, colleges, universities, industry bodies and individual engineers taking part all over the world to celebrate the achievements of women engineers and encourage more girls and women to consider engineering as a career. The inspirational website has downloadable resources to help you plan your day. http://www.nwed.org.uk/ Don’t forget if you are planning an event and would like a STEM Ambassador to attend contact MerseySTEM http://www.merseystem.co.uk/ BIG BANG NorthWest Update MerseySTEM are releasing information about BIG BANG NorthWest at quite a pace . The new venue Exhibition Centre Liverpool, on the waterfront looks to be a much better space as we will all be under one roof—easier to get around and keep tabs on your pupils. Medical Mavericks have confirmed they will be there— “We can’t wait to set up at the new Exhibition Centre Liverpool for The Big Bang North West! The Accelerator is returning so you had better bring your trainers to see if you can beat a virtual Usain Bolt. You can also pop into our medical dome and have a look inside your body! You can have take a picture of the retina inside your eye with an iPhone Retina Scan, see inside your body with an Ultrasound machine as well record and print an ECG! We will be on the main stage with our new show. See you there!! http://www.merseystem.co.uk/2016/03/the-big-bang-north-west-2016-the-science2u-show-great-balls-of-fire/ Find us online www.science2u.co.uk Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @science2u_news and read our blog www.sueskimo.blogspot.co.uk