Welcome back to Summer 1 which is a short but busy term! Our topic is “Who were the Anglo Saxons?” and we have many fun activities planned to explore how this... more
International day of women and girls in science
Today Year 6 presented an assembly about different women and girls who have made a great impact in the world of science. We discussed how primatologist Dr Jane Goodall has worked tirelessy to rehome chimpanzees who have lost their habitats for various reasons. We explored how Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie discovered new elements called radium and radioactivity. Her reasearch is used to help people with cancer. Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock runs her own company, engaging and inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers- you may recognise her from BBC's program 'Star at Night'. Finally we were stunned that Kiara Nirghin won a Google competition at the age of 16 with her super absorbent polymer (SAP) invention that is used to help countries facing terrible droughts.
Can you make a poster or fact-file about a different inspiring scientist and hand it in to Miss Harvey after the holiday?