Years 4 and 5 had a treat on Tuesday when staff and pupils from Sanders Draper School visited us with their Science Roadshow. Pupils were fascinated by the model that revealed the inner workings of the human body, they were intrigued by the display of pond life and they discovered amazing facts about the alkaline levels of different liquids. Children had great fun exploring the effects of static elecricity produced by a Van de Graaff generator: it was a hair-raising experience! We would like to thank the staff and pupils from Sanders Draper for an informative and enjoyable morning.
Science Roadshow
July 12, 2012
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