“Time” was vital in celebrating Science Week in Primary
During Science Week, children in the primary section completed a variety of engaging activities based on the theme of ‘time’.
From hands-on experiments to interactive demonstrations, the week was filled with opportunities for children to explore, question, and learn. In key stage 1, students showed lots of curiosity, and they created elephant toothpaste for their assembly. In key stage 2, the children completed various science activities based on the future. Each class focussed on different aspects of climate change, including food waste, responsible energy use, global warming and light pollution.
Mr Alex Marlor, Year 3 Teacher