Lots of fun activities happened in the Primary school to celebrate Science Week. The Preps investigated colour changing milk while Year 3/4s did lots of fun activities such as the science around making a lemon fizz drink and melting, freezing and heating yoghurt. The Year 5/6 students created objects that would keep an egg safe if the egg was dropped from a height of two meters. Well done to all students who participated in our Virtual Science Week in some way. We hope we can hold our annual Family Science Night later in the year pending COVID restrictions.
During August we celebrated National Science Week. Science Week aims to encourage an interest in science and STEM. The 2021 theme, 'Food: Different by Design', provided endless opportunities for students to explore concepts around food production, alternative protein sources, food experiments and so much more. Secondary students were encouraged to participate in a daily science quiz. This became a hotly contested form assembly activity and provided a true test of scientific knowledge! Do you know how many taste buds the average adult has, or the common name for Sodium chloride?! Some families also participated in the ‘Epic Family Science Quiz’. Well done to all involved. Lots of fun activities happened in the Primary school to celebrate Science Week. The Preps investigated colour changing milk while Year 3/4s did lots of fun activities such as the science around making a lemon fizz drink and melting, freezing and heating yoghurt. The Year 5/6 students created objects that would keep an egg safe if the egg was dropped from a height of two meters. Well done to all students who participated in our Virtual Science Week in some way. We hope we can hold our annual Family Science Night later in the year pending COVID restrictions. Comments are closed.
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