Chris Evans said: “We were overwhelmed last year to be inundated with thousands of truly creative and fantastic entries from nearly 30,000 kids, and in 2012 we need your help to make the competition even bigger than before. To read is good, but to write is even better and dare I say it, can even be more fun.”
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Curriculum for Excellence!
Fife Science Festival 2012
Here are some of the creative learning opportunities on offer to schools at this years Fife Science Festival…book your places now!!!
Friday 9th March
10am-12 noon & 12:30pm-2:30pm
Terrible Trebuchets and Menacing Mangonels!
Discover the science, technology and history behind the Medieval warfare in this fun and interactive workshop from Historic Scotland!
£2 per pupil, adults free, Booking is essential-contact Historic Scotland Education Office on 0131-668-8736 or email hslearning@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
P4-P7
St Andrews Castle
The Scores
St Andrews
KY16 9AR
Monday 12th March-Friday 16th March
1:30pm-3pm
The Weird and Wonderful World of Science
At this fun and interactive school science week, children will explore science through various science experiments and activities. Members of the public have the opportunity to attend on Friday 16th march.
Free admission, non-bookable.
Primary pupils/Families
Denbeath PS
Bancraig St
Buckhaven
KY8 1JE
Tuesday 13th March
10am-3pm
Our World in Motion-Mobile Communications Workshops
Find out how easy it is to construct simple electronic circuits and how much fun it is to use them in all sorts of exciting, ingenious projects.
Free admission, booking essential. Contact Dorothy Brankin on 01506-823424
Or email dc_brankin@tiscali.co.uk to book a place/
Suitable for P4-P7.
Museum of Communication
131 High Street
Burntisland
Fife Council
KY3 9AA
Wednesday 14th March
1:30pm-6pm
Green Energy Challenge
Learn all about renewable energy and how important it is in solving our future energy needs and get the opportunity to build a wind turbine at this interactive workshop.
Free admission but booking essential. Contact Liz Allen on 01383-559117 to book your class.
Schools:P7
Whitlock Energy Collaboration Centre
Rosyth Business Park
Wood Road
Rosyth
KY11 2EA
Friday 16th March
10:30am-3:30pm
Techno Games Event
A fun interactive games workshop for secondary school pupils. Pupils work in teams to make a robot, then watch as they compete against other teams in a series of challenges. Have you got what it takes to make a prize-winning robot? Free Admission but booking essential. Contact Bill Hutchison on billhutchison@adamsmith.ac.uk to book a place.
Secondary pupils
Adam smith College
St Brycedale Campus
Brycedale Avenue
Kirkcaldy
KY1 1EX
Monday 12th March-Friday 16th March
10am-2:30pm
The Renewables Challenge
Pupils get the chance to investigate different renewable energy technologies, including wind power, solar power, hydrogen fuel cells, and more. The challenge is to build the equipment to harness the most renewable energy- and store it, if you can!
Outreach workshop. Free workshopm but booking essential. Contact Karen Ritchie at The Hydrogen Office on Karen.ritchie@the hydrogenoffice.com to book your place.
Primary Schools
Venue: various schools
Glow Meet
Glow Meet-Working in the Theatre!
Artistic Director, Stage Manager, Marketing Manager are all jobs within theatre and roles you may have heard of. But what does it really take to do a job like this and how do you get a foot in the door? Join Andy Arnold, David Sneddon and Lindsay Mitchell from the Tron Theatre for World of Work Wednesdays. Don’t miss out on your chance to ask these professionals all about the different aspects of their jobs.
So why not join us on Wednesday 1st February from 1.45pm – Sign up in Glow TV.
National Museum of Scotland
Celebrate Architecture- Pupil’s Conference (S3 – S6)
Friday 16th March 2012, 10am – 3.30pm
FREE!!
A major one day pupils’ conference exploring the transformation of our new museum. Hear from the project’s architect, the award winning Gareth Hoskins and get an insight into careers in architecture from John Brennan of the University of Edinburgh. Put your questions to the experts, get advice on your portfolio and explore some of the projects key challenges.
To book please contact, schools@nms.ac.uk or phone 0131 247 4041
Fife Children are top readers!
Glow Meet-Big Book Brain Quiz 2012
Everyone had a fantastic day at the Big Book Brain Quiz held at the Rothes Halls on Friday…over 90 school teams took part in the hall and 61 schools with over 1, 500 participants joined in the fun online through a glow meet!
All the children did exceptionally well, proving just how much they have been reading over the last few months!
It was a very close finish and after tie-break questions the winners were announced!
1st. Park road PS
2nd. Crail PS
3rd Canongate PS
Well done the winners and to all who took part!
Competition
Enter the national Cut Films short-film competition from The Deborah Hutton Campaign.
Burns Day!
National Storytelling Week – 28 January-4 February 2012
The annual National Storytelling Week is organised by the Society for Storytelling and aims to promote what it describes as ‘the oldest art form in the world’.
Visit the Education Scotland website for more info and resources!
FCLN Meeting 19/1/12 Curriculum for Excellence: Creativity and Culture
Creativity and culture in Curriculum for Excellence!
Click on the image above to see why creativity is so important!
All quotes taken from the Curriculum for Excellence principles and practice documents for each subject.