Activities

Skills: Engaging in argument from evidence

Who will win in the epic battle between gravity and other forces?
A tinkering workshop to create a collective artwork with light
Compare the size of the Sun and the Earth building and using a pinhole camera.
Build a model to learn what light pollution is and what its effects are.
Let's learn how stars in constellations move through time using real astronomical images.
Learn how to age craters with this Predict, Explain, Observe, Explain Activity!
Using telescope images of comet C/2019 Y4 we calculate its average speed and understand what a physical quantity is
By understanding how rainbows work, you can discover about light and its properties, learning about stars, nebulae, galaxies, and our Universe.
Find out the Sun’s rotation period, applying the simple equation of average speed to a real astronomical case.
Lets' investigate gravity, dark matter and dark energy with some very simple experiments!
What are black holes and what would happen if the Sun was replaced by one of them?
Let's investigate the nature of dark matter and energy with gravitational lensing!
A simple model experiment to understand what makes a planet habitable.
Learn what would happen on Earth if all the ice melted!
Are our oceans turning to acid? Lets' learn how water turns in acid and back.
Why do oceans play an important role in mitigating global warming?
How do satellites take images of the Earth surface and how do we analyse and use them?
Learn about climate from data and graphs
The air circulation system: how are winds created?
Unveiling the mystery of "shooting stars": meteors, meteorites and meteroids
A literal Earth-Shattering experiment that will make us understand impact craters!
Learn about our furthest neighbors from planetary maps
Learn from maps about the only other known body in the Solar System with seas and lakes
Use maps to learn about the most geologically active world in our Solar System
An up close look at our own satellite using planetary maps!
Learn more about our nearest neighbour
Find out why, in the summer it is cooler by the sea than on the land!
Investigate the properties of carbon dioxide with this fun demonstration.
Why is the Sun's shadow so important?