Children get hands-on!

探花直播Cambridge Science Festival Schools Roadshow programme kicked off last week with a Schools Hub at Sawston Village College on Thursday 1 March. Academics from the 探花直播 of Cambridge led exciting workshops, giving science talks and demonstrations to pupils from six primary schools and from Sawston Village College.

It was wonderful to see the primary pupils engaged and enjoying science.

Gary Whitton

探花直播Cambridge Science Festival Schools Roadshow programme kicked off last week with a Schools Hub at Sawston Village College on Thursday 1 March.听 Academics from the 探花直播 of Cambridge led exciting workshops, giving science talks and demonstrations to pupils from six primary schools and from Sawston Village College.

Using experiments, movies and props, Dr Rebecca Fitzgerald and Dr Pierre Lao-Sirieix of the Hutchinson-MRC Research Centre delivered 鈥淕urgling guts: the disgusting journey of your food鈥 to groups of about eighty students in years 5 and 6. Pushing balls along a pair of tights, mixing bread and acid in plastic bags, and crushing biscuits through a sieve, Fitzgerald and Pierre led students in an exploration of food鈥檚 journey through the body.

鈥 探花直播hub events are designed to excite young people and enthuse them about science,鈥 said Sue Long, Festivals and Outreach Officer at the 探花直播 of Cambridge. 鈥淕urgling Guts never fails to produce a reaction!鈥

鈥淚 thought parts of it were disgusting 鈥 but cool,鈥 one student said. 鈥淚 learnt a new word, too: 鈥榦esophagus鈥.鈥

Dan Wilkins of the Institute of Astronomy explored the electromagnetic spectrum with keystage 3 students and David Bebb of CHaOS (Cambridge Hands-on Science) talked about 鈥 探花直播shocking science of electricity鈥 with local primary school students.听 Ed Roberts, biologist at the Wellcome Trust Immunology Unit, gave a talk called Blood, snot and pus, using pictures, videos and interactive activities 鈥 including a make-your-own-snot exercise! 听鈥淭hey get quite involved; the children get so into the interactive parts,鈥 said Ed.

鈥淭his is so fun 鈥 it feels just like snot!,鈥 said a year 5 pupil. 鈥淚 wish we could do this all the time at school.鈥

鈥淚 thought the demonstrations were really clear, and it鈥檚 great for the children to be able to come to a secondary school for the day,鈥 commented a teacher from Stapleford Primary School. 听鈥淭hose that don鈥檛 take in very much from just reading in a book learn so much here.鈥

鈥淚t was wonderful to see the primary pupils engaged and enjoying science,鈥 said Gary Whitton, Head of Science at Sawston Village College.鈥淔rom gurgling guts and mucus to the colours of the Universe, this was an event to inspire the next generation of scientists.鈥

探花直播Hubs are part of the Science Festival Team鈥檚 schools outreach activities which include Masterclasses, Roadshows and Schools Zone.


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