Roslin Institute- Easterbush Outreach

The Easter Bush Science Outreach Centre remains closed, however, they have been keeping busy by creating some simple, hands-on activities that helps families explore the real-life science that is happening here in Scotland.

These step-by-step, curriculum-linked (Scottish CfE Level 2 – 4) investigations develops your pupils’ understanding of how science works and prepares them to create their own investigations at home.

Each investigation is linked to real-life research happening at The Roslin Institute, and explores how science is carried out using the scientific methodencourages curiosity and most importantly of all, is fun! There’s even a certificate that grown-ups can award their young science explorer to celebrate their achievement.

Each investigation pack includes:

  • Workbook with instruction guide, that can be downloaded and printed or used on a mobile device. With guiding questions so that grown-ups can support their young explorer through their investigation.
  • A critical reading text about the work of our scientists, to help develop scientific thinking.
  • A guide for grown-ups, that gives some tips and hints about the investigation and the scientific method.
  • A certificate to reward your child’s scientific achievement.

To download the first two activities Wonder with Worms and The Big Balloon Blow Up visit https://edin.ac/2XgQ3BN

They encourage your pupils (and their grown-ups) to share their investigations via social media @EBSOClab @RoslinInstitute and #GreatSciShare, in the spirit of the Great Science Share, these resources encourage young people to ask and answer their own scientific questions.

Great Science Share

The Great Science Share takes place on the 16th June and it would be great to have as many West Lothian  pupils signed up and taking part.

The information on how to sign up is here: https://www.greatscienceshare.org/getinvolved2020

There are weekly themes released on a Monday- the first was released on the 4th of May linked to Dawn Chorus.

Or if you’d prefer to join in the Great Science Groove Along, film yourself carrying out the dance and upload before the 5th of June.

If you would like to find out more about a scientists work or what skills an engineer uses every day, ask a question on twitter using the hashtags #GreatSciShare and #Askaquestion and a STEM Ambassador will try to give you an answer as soon as possible!

Some West Lothian schools have already signed up to take part but if you register and share your question and learning on the 16th June…please copy in @WL_STEM on twitter too and we will share/celebrate your investigation.

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