School leavers’ visit to Glasgow Science Centre

science centre logoOn Tuesday we were lucky enough to take all the boys and girls that would be moving on to school after the summer, to the science centre. This trip was suggested and even organised by Jack (one of our enthusiastic junior scientists) and would mark the end of a really successful focus on learning about space, planet earth and human life.

Claire and Libby bus selfieWe all travelled up together on the bus.

exterior of science centre

We waited while Claire let the scientists know we had arrived.

Everyone getting ready to explore the science centre.
Everyone getting ready to explore the science centre.

We went straight up the stairs to get ready for the planetarium.

The walls had giant pictures of the planets in our solar system.
The walls had giant pictures of the planets in our solar system.

We applied our previous learning to name the planets on the wall. Some of them looked really different as they were in colours we didn’t expect.

“We learned about planets – like Venus” – Christiana

We learned about how planets orbit and actually spiral inwards slightly towards the sun by experimenting with wee balls and a big bowl.

We had to roll the ball gently to the side to make it orbit around the hole. Claire was a bit rough and the ball flew off!
We had to roll the ball gently to the side to make it orbit around the hole. Claire was a bit rough and the ball flew off!

Soon it was time to go in to the planetarium to learn about space.

Our children were the real stars of the show however! Among lots of other schools and nurseries our children stood out as the most engaged, best listeners and those with the greatest depth of understanding. (I know I am a little biased but it’s true!!)

smart cookies
Such smart cookies!

The audience was quizzed on their knowledge of the sun.

“It’s a giant ball of fire” -Libby

“It’s very hot” – Zach

“The planets go round it!” – Riley

“It has a happy face”  “It has jaggy bits coming out of it” – other school pupils

We were also asked what we knew about stars.

“They make constellations!” – Gabriel

“They are suns” – Noah

(The presenter was actually looking for someone to say “they twinkle” and was surprised at our answers!)

We pretended to travel to different planets and had a closer view of solar system from ISSthem, and at how the Sun and Earth look from them.  The Sun just looks like any other star from Pluto!

We were asked if we knew who had been the first person to walk on the moon?

Noah applied his previous knowledge to try and answer  despite being unsure, he took an educated guess :  “Tim Peake?”

When we were asked to find the Pole Star Riley found a possible candidate,

“It’s not twinkling. It must be a planet!” He had found Jupiter!

We were shown lots of constellations and the pictures of the animals.
We were shown lots of constellations and the pictures of the animals.

“There was a lion and bears” – Jack

After the Planetarium, we went and had a little play around the science mall. There were a lot of things to do and learn!

There was a fabulous big construction site to help children explore weight and physics of force and gravity. We had great fun working together and using those big gross motor skills to move the giant crane and bricks.

Another big hit was the water station which had water pumped through various pipes that you could release with a range of different kinds of taps and valves.

We explored air movement using scarves.

 

These fabulous exhibits were in the middle of a great big play ship which had real ship features…

We were able to increase our understanding of our bodies and how they work after lunch.

We also explored energy.

And sound…

Taylor made sound waves by rubbing her wet hands on the handles to make a squeaky sound. It made the water fly everywhere!
Taylor made sound waves by rubbing her wet hands on the handles to make a squeaky sound. It made the water fly everywhere!

But all too soon it was time to head home on the bus, tired but happy.

Learning so much can be tiring!
Learning so much can be tiring!

We had a great time on our outing, learned lots and shared a lot of our knowledge with others. We hope you have heard all about it, or that this has triggered some good learning discussions.

Please share your child’s memories of the trip and any learning theyleave a comment shared with you in our comments. Or if you’d like to let us know anything – any suggestions or things you liked about the trip or this blog please leave a comment!

If you’d like to build on your child’s learning about space and stars then why not check out the CBeebies star gazing information?

Or if you’d like to extend their learning about bodies why not visit  the National Geographic website or the Bodyworks site from the science centre.

8 thoughts on “School leavers’ visit to Glasgow Science Centre”

  1. Great blog and great pictures! Zara loved the trip to the science centre and myself and her daddy were so surprised at how much Zara learnt about space during this topic (she even taught us a few things!!) She is able to name planets and tells us about Tim Peake and the space station! She was also telling her big cousin that the Sun is actually a Star!!
    Well done ladies a very successful topic and a lovely way to finish off the wonderful learning with a trip to the Science Centre.

  2. What a fab visit! Well done to all the children and staff for a great day of learning and teaching at the Glasgow Science Centre!

  3. Thanks for your comment Kerry – so lovely to hear that Zara is sharing her learning with you at home. I also was particularly surprised and so very proud of the depth of knowledge the children now have about space, this was so apparent at the planetarium visit!

    1. Fantastic learning – CfE in action! Well done to Bluebird staff and children. Can I come on your next outing please?

  4. Fantastic blog. libby had a brilliant time and talked non stop about her experience when she got home. We have all looked at the pictures and libby has been telling us more! Great pictures lovely seeing all the children exploring! Thank you to all the staff for giving the children this opportunity!x

    1. Lovely to hear the positive feedback from the trip – Libby has been telling us all that she wants to take Ava there because “she’ll love that!”

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