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This week we are going to the Science Centre.
Every weekday a science lesson is uploaded at 10am. The schedule for this week is below. Choose what lessons you would like to take part in and follow the video link below to access the video on that day. Videos embedded below will only be available after 10am on the day they are posted for. Lessons for Wed, Thur & Fri will be available from main site linked below. Wednesday’s Straw Oboes and Thursday’s Coat Hanger Clanger sounds great for Primary 2 🙂 For an extra challenge tune into the other lessons. Have Fun!
Glasgow Science Centre at Home
Monday 4th May – Make a Planisphere
What is a planisphere and why would we need one to look at the night sky? You’ll see how you can make a planisphere with our handy planisphere print out. We will show you how to use the planisphere for backyard astronomy. You’ll need the planisphere print out (download below), some scissors, blu tack, a split pin (or similar) and some adult permission and supervision. Most suitable for budding astronomers aged 7 and over. View on YouTube.
Download the planisphere print out.
Probability has never been so much fun! Explore the ‘The Monty Hall problem’ with us – will you decide to ‘stick or switch’ when the odds of winning a prize change? The chances of this maths problem being a hit are stacked in your family’s favour! For a further probability activity to try out afterwards you’ll need a pack of playing cards. Fun for everyone with science and maths over 7s will enjoy! View on YouTube.
Strike the right note for a tuneful family activity! Learn about how sound travels, how we get different pitches and make your own straw oboe. To join in at home, you’ll need some paper or plastic straws, some scissors, and adult permission and supervision. Ideal for ages 5 and over.
Thursday 7th May – Coat Hanger Clanger
Tune in for an entertaining exploration of how sound travels through different materials. You can try this out at home! You’ll need some string, a sturdy ‘wire’ metal object like a coat hanger, whisk or the top of a grill from a cooker (minus the steak!). Plus you’ll need adult permission and supervision. Ideal for ages 5 and over.
Friday 8th May – Make Your Own Codebreaker
Learn about cryptography and find out how to send and receive your very own secret messages. You will need some paper, a ruler, pens or pencils, scissors, and some adult permission and supervision. Most likely to appeal to over 7s.