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The context of a scientific investigation brings science to life and allows children to practice science skills such as observing, exploring and asking questions.
A crime has been committed and the class must work together to piece together the evidence.
Someone has broken into the school safe and stolen the cake sale money! Our young investigators must tape off the area in order to protect any evidence. Clues and evidence must be identified, collected, interpreted and analysed. These include fingerprints, impressions, hairs and fibres and 'blood', bones and DNA.
Can you solve the mystery?
Every child in the class becomes an astronaut
Take your children back millions of years to discover the wonder of the dinosaurs
Our Virtual Reality (VR) Workshops are a world first.
Orange class have loved their forensic science workshop this morning with @educationgroup . They realised the resilience needed to solve crimes through the use of forensic science and forensic evidence such as fingerprints and DNA.
Children's mindfulness workshop - book now for Autumn - https://t.co/SVgX2L6Hw3. Boost your children this new term.