Bright yellow daffodils are among the first signs of spring, along with birds singing and green buds emerging from trees. Daffodils are great flowers for ...
Are you looking for engaging and educational activities to spark your child’s curiosity? A great solution is to set up easy science experiments that use everyday household items and bring science to ...
Join us for free, guided experiences as well as tours of our most famous galleries, led by our award-winning learning volunteers. Whether it’s women in science or sex in the natural world, discover ...
University outreach to primary schools can be transformative, both for young learners and for the academics who lead it. Drawing on my experience of engaging with children through school visits and ...
Inspired by this year’s theme of ‘Innovating for the Future’ we’ve collected some of our favourite online activities here. We'll be adding more activities to these pages in the run up to Science Week, ...
In the coming weeks, thousands of parents and kids will be spending more time at home as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can ...
This Thursday, October 24, we’re showcasing the 25th year of Lights On Afterschool to shine a light on the need for high-quality, hands-on afterschool STEM programs for all children. Together, we can ...
A Fenland school has celebrated British Science Week with a packed programme of experiments, inspiring talks, and interactive activities.
First, lift your right foot off the ground slightly. If your right foot is already dangling off the ground because you have short legs, this is your chance to shine. Now start rotating your foot ...
These five resource packs have been developed by Science Communication MSc students and address key topics in the Y5 curriculum and also show the exciting research being done here in Sheffield by ...