In this activity children consider scientific evidence about the Earth and other planets and consider what factors make a planet suitable for life.
Jeremy Curtis, Head of Education and Skills at the UK Space Agency, writes: As Tim Peake, the first British European Space Agency astronaut enters
In this activity children use data to determine positions using the same method as satellite navigation equipment.
With an issue entitled 'What's out there?', you could be forgiven for asking 'What is out there: really out there?' How fa
In this activity children construct paper aeroplanes to explore air resistance and make a prediction, experiment and form a conclusion.
In this activity children work out how Tasers work in the context of Wonder Woman learning how to use it.
In this activity children will think about what they would need to survive in the jungle and consider the implications of having no electricity.
In this activity children help the cocoon's new curator to sort the exhibits into plants and animals giving simple reasons for their classificati
In this activity children think about the changing appearances of the Sun and Moon as well as saving the planet.