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Finn-Finn joins the STEM Learning Team

Dundee Science Centre has recently welcomed a new member to their STEM Learning Team, Finn-Finn the Panda!

Finn-Finn has joined us to explore the STEM world across the North East Scotland region and learn lots of amazing scientific facts along the way.

Finn-Finn investigates Tim Peake's Principia mission to the International Space Station
Finn-Finn is inspired by Tim Peake’s Principia mission to the International Space Station

When Finn-Finn arrived he explained that he was born to do this and has always appreciated science. His roots are as exciting as his mission, while being born in China his name originates from the Norwegian Finn-Finn – literally translating to Find-Find. Well Finn-Finn will certainly find a lot of interesting discoveries in Dundee.

Finn-Finn was very excited to discover that Dundee Science Centre has been celebrating the launch of the UK’s first European Space Agency astronaut, Tim Peake, on his Principia mission to the International Space Station.

Tim Peake is the first British European Space Agency Astronaut
Tim Peake is the first British European Space Agency Astronaut

Tim will be carrying out many experiments while in space; growing some rocket plants (get it? rocket!), creating some new recipes for space food, while investigating how we could sleep in space. Finn-Finn hopes Tim might grow some bamboo in space for a tasty treat, but questions if it would taste different if grown in zero-gravity

Dundee Science Centre and Finn-Finn will be following Tim’s progress and celebrating his return to Earth later in 2016.

In the meantime Finn-Finn will begin his own astronaut training… He seems keen enough!

Finn-Finn joins the Dundee Science Centre STEM Learning Team and looks forward to his new adventures investigating STEM
Finn-Finn joins the Dundee Science Centre STEM Learning Team and looks forward to his new adventures investigating STEM

Finn-Finn recommends to other Panda reporters to look at the resources about space science from Principia and Destination Space for ideas.

 

Pumpkin Science with Santa the Panda

We decided to show Santa a pumpkin today because it is Halloween tomorrow.

We passed the pumpkin around our circle and all gave an adjective to describe what the pumpkin looked or felt like.

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After that, Miss Yarrow revealed a tub of water and said that we were going to do some pumpkin science as well. She asked us to predict if we thought the pumpkin would float or sink? Most of us thought the pumpkin would float. We tested to see if our predictions were accurate; the pumpkin bobbed on the top of the water, which meant that it was floating! (If it had sunk, it would have dropped to the bottom of the basin). Miss Yarrow told us that there was a scientific word for floating and that word is buoyancy and we can say that things are more or less dense than other things. So, instead of saying that the pumpkin floated in the water, we could say that the pumpkin was buoyant  in or less dense than water.

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We discussed why this might be the case. One of us suggested that its because there isn’t ‘stuff’ filling up the inside and that there’s space in it. Miss Yarrow explained that was in fact correct, and that because pumpkins are hollow, they have air in them, which makes them float/less dense. It didn’t matter that the pumpkin felt heavy to us (boats are heavy but they float in the ocean).

Next, Miss Yarrow asked us to ‘gut’ our pumpkin. We loved getting messy and taking the pumpkins insides, out. We got rid of the flesh and kept the seeds for our next experiment. We made new predictions about whether the  seeds would be more or less dense than water. This time, most of us thought they would be more dense and that they would sink. We believed this because we thought that the insides were full up this time and not hollow. However, when we tested them, they all stayed floating on the surface too.

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We each took a pumpkin seed home with us to remind us of today’s learning.

Santa was impressed with our topical science. He learned a lot about pumpkins and buoyancy!

Hunting!

We went on a treasure hunt with Bamboo and our new friends that will be in our class next year. We showed him how we sorted and classified the items we found in a table. It wasn’t as easy as it looked. We were not allowed to use the same item twice. We needed to discuss with our partner what we wanted to choose. We also had fun at the end playing with our new friends. Bamboo was quick at catching us!

 

 

Primary engineers at Middleton Park

Primary 6 and Pasu the Panda invited Ian the engineer from Subsea Seven to teach us more about engineering and using materials. We experimented, worked in teams and perserved when things got tough. We used trial and error and made adjustments to our designs.

We all made tanks using our knowledge and understanding.

A full report from our ‘Primary Engineers’ coming soon…

 

Pasu travels to his home country

Pasu travelled to China as part of an educational trip with the Head Teachers of Oldmachar Cluster Schools.  Over ten days, Pasu covered 12,000 miles visiting many schools, different cities and exploring the fascinating country of China.  All his new Chinese friends thought it was fantastic that a school in Scotland would have a panda as their mascot.  Here are a few photos of Pasu – more will follow!

A special visitor arrives at St. Catherine’s Primary!

Wednesday 23rd April 2015

Primary 3 in St Catherine’s had a special delivery, we were curious to see what was inside.

We were surprised at the arrival and so excited to teach the panda. We decided to call the panda Fluffy Chi Chi. We have been taking it in turns to take Fluffy on an adventure and he even came to make his First Holy Communion on Saturday

Fluffy Chi Chi helped us to collect worms as part of an OPAL survey and we created out own worm world.

Fluffy Chi Chi is having so much fun and been to lots of parties.

Panda Reporter travels Scotland!

Hi everyone! I’ve just arrived at Queen Street in station. It’s very early and there weren’t many people around… but I did see a fox running across George Square. He didn’t want to chat and seemed in a hurry though!

The first train goes to a place called Oban so I think I’ll head there and find out about the environment and conservation up there.

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Patrick says bye to Korea

patrick koreaIt has been a wonderful trip to Korea but the time has come for Patrick to head home. He has enjoyed learning about the different species in Korea and about the efforts of the government to protect the ‎animals, plants and birds at risk. He was also really impressed with the children and young people in Korean schools. All the schools he visited were learning about climate change and nature‎. They were also trying to save energy and tackle climate change. Patrick also enjoyed meeting so many interesting people. patrick korea 2The Koreans made him so welcome . He hopes to visit again one day to catch up with the friends he has made. He can’t wait for his next adventure! He’s always wanted to do a bit of skydiving….

Hunting for bugs at Doune Nursery!

Doune bugsAfter a very tight contest Bugs won our nursery vote about what Opal survey we would like to take part in. So today Amy and Scott from Opal came to help us learn more about bugs. The children asked questions and shared their previous knowledge of bugs with Amy and Scott. Amy then took us on a bug hunt in the garden where we danced like penguins to bring the worms to the surface. doune bugs 4  We found worms. slugs, slug eggs and spiders. And despite the terrible rain it was lots of fun. doune bugs 3One child said “I found slugs. I liked it because I touched the slug, it was a big one it always stuck to me.”