With only 8 days to go until British Science Week, we’ve been busy planning lots of extra special activities for the 10 day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths. Are you joining in this year? If you haven’t made any plans yet, it’s not too late. There are some brilliant science activity packs based around exploration and discovery for all ages available on the British Science Week website or we have some fun science ideas from last year.
I’m very excited to be working with TTS on some fun features over the next few months, starting with a fantastic competition where you can win this brilliant Science ICT Kit.
The kit contains a log-box data logger, set of rechargeable stopwatches, set of rechargeable Easi-torches, set of 6 handheld microscopes, an Easi-Scope microscope, a recordable magnifying glass and a pair of recordable binoculars. Imagine the classroom investigations you could do with that lovely lot.
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This competition is open to residents of the UK, the Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland aged 18 years or over, except for those associated with the production company, their families or anyone else associated with this competition.
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All entries must be received by the advertised closing time date 12th March 2018 (23.59pm).
One entrant shall receive Science ICT Kit from TTS.
All prizes are non-transferable and there are no cash alternatives. The prize is subject to availability.
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Last Updated on April 8, 2019 by Emma Vanstone
Dewar
Looks perfect we are working on working scientifically and children to explore their own ideas and experiments. Fingers crossed!
Shelley A
This would be great for my STEM club and my Year 2! I would really get the girls excited and allow us to make the most of the outdoor space we have
Craig Somers
My class would love this super stash of goodies for science investigations. Fingers crossed and thanks for the chance
christine shelley
This would be for my greatneice who is six and fascinated by science, the only child visiting the uni lab on an open day , shed be badgering her teachers to use it all asap
K Kaur
I’d use the log-box data logger for investigations about keeping things warm / cold and investigating sound. The set of rechargeable stopwatches would be handy to time readings when carrying out investigations or when learning about pulse rates. I like the idea of rechargeable Easi-torches, really good for investigating shadows and finding out about how we see objects. I’d use set of 6 handheld microscopes to look at mini-beasts and parts of plants carefully,the Easi-Scope microscope would be good for that to. A recordable magnifying glass and a pair of recordable binoculars would both be useful for our current topic which is all about habitats! What a great set of equipment, perfect for practical science.
Ren Taylor
I would use to inspire a sense of wonder in science and technology at an early age
Sarah Anguish
We’d use the kit to go on a minibeast hunt to see how many we could find in a set timelimit
Rebecca English
We would use every day as part of our science continuous provision.
Karen Barrett
My son has been working with the children on a sustainable garden/ outdoor classroom at my grand-daughters school, I’m sure this kit would be invaluable.
Sherry Grant
As Science and Computing subject lead this would be a much needed and amazing prize for my primary school. Well done TTS on a great giveaway
Andrea
I’d donate it to my daughters school for them to use. She loves science lessons!
Helen Clark
We already use one of these resources in school and they are fabulous. Would love to win more for the children to use.
Daniel Breeze
What an amazing prize. Will make science so much easier to record and interactive!
Laura
I am hoping to test out some of your science experiments 🙂
Shelley Swire
We try to enhance our outdoor area with engaging resources as the tarmac square we have is not so appealing! The enthusiasm our children show when able to explore the world around them and learn new concepts is amazing and this prize give away would truly keep them engaged for hours on end. This as a result, would put science right up there with the best subjects in school!
Fiona
This kit looks fantastic not just for Science but for helping us meet some Technologies outcomes too.
Helen
What a lovely giveaway 🙂
Mrs R
These would be wonderful in any of our classes, the children in my Reception class will be exploring ‘mini beasts’ next half term and I’m sure these resources would extend their learning brilliantly!!
Katy Malkin
Bug hunting, analysis, fun and learning!
Rebecca
I’m a student teacher working with a year 3 class who are very keen on science. They are especially keen on experiments, which I love to encourage! We are about to start a topic on the human body and healthy diet. My first thought is to use the stop watches for an exercise activity to measure heart rate. Here’s hoping for better weather for some outdoor learning! ⛅⏱️
Pam King
I would give it to Kate a lovely teacher I know so that she could show the children she teaches her absolute love of science and nerdiness!!
Tracy gallimore
I’d love to win the for my school, we have old and limited science resources. I recently had to borrow form another school so that we had aenough for each group. This would provide fantastic resources for nearly 300 children.
Sarah R
The extend the hands on science experience of the whole school.
Ellie B
Would love this for my class
Rebecca Towner-yates
This kit would make a massiv
Rebecca Towner-yates
This kit would make a massive difference in a school. I’m on a mission to get my colleagues to plan more practical activites and in an underfunded and under resourced school this is an uphill battle. If I could provide the resources people would really go with it.
Gemma Alcock
I’m a teacher in a small primary school in the Swansea valley and as the science coordinator I think this kit would really help us to educate and increase interest in the sciences as well as helping us to increase our science resources.
leanne weir
We would use them in the garden area
Audrey Stewart
My nephew would love this. Science is his favorite subject.
bex allum
My childminding children would love to explore the torches.
Caroline Kemp-Harris
This would be such a fabulous set for using in our outside classroom to document our topic on growing! Sharing the children’s excitement for the changes and patterns they notice on a larger scale would provide such rich experience of The World in our EYFS curriculum!
Gill Barwood
I want to win this for my daughter who is doing her PGCE this year. She is so enthusiastic about training as a teacher and she would use these in her key stage 1 classes.
Sarah Ballantyne
My lovely year 7’s are starting their ecology unit soon and we could do some fabulous work with this equipment, really get out and explore.
elizabeth miller
This would be amazing for my daughter to give to her science teacher. They have been learning dna and stuff and to have the lights for them to see small things better would be great.
Ann Marie Handford
Great ideas thank you
Alison Booth
This kit would be amazing for primary school children in our local school, it would be given to the teacher who gives them science lessons/outdoor learning
Nicola Smith
I run an autism provision in a mainstream primary and our pupils love STEAM session. These resources could provide great opportunities for us to explore and investigate our environment!
Georgina Prince
we would use it to learn x
Natasha Bardney
Wow, what a great prize. Well we can definitely use them in forest school, eyfs, local environment projects, when learning about health, fitness. The possibilities are endless!
Jennie Whittaker
Very excited about Science Week. We’ve just started a science club at my sons school and would love to be able to include this kit 🙂
Jess Harris
What a fabulous set! Would be amazing to use between our Nursery and R-Yr 1 class!
Laura
This would be a great new addition to one of our coding and digital making sessions we run in libraries enabling children in the community to be creative
Naila Akhtar
Will be a great addition to our science and ICT resources in early years unit at our. The children will love using them
Joanne
I have no idea how I would use this but I know the science subjeelxt leader at our school would have loads of ideas. Would love to win this for us
Catherine Spencer
The children at the school I work in would love this set. So many ideas for science week, these could be used outside,tracking wind direction by making bubbles and see how long they last and which way the wind is blowing. Making a variety of paper aeroplanes see how long they fly for. Examing mini beasts in the garden, So many different tasks for children to do during science week, children will love and learn x
Sarah Parker
use in class
Laura Avery
This is awesome. I home Educate (About 5 years into it now). I’d take it down our local group and has some great garden investigations! I’d like to try the plant dna extraction experiments.
Laura Corrall
We’ve been doing work about mini beasts with our yr1’s and 2’s. So we would love to use this equipment for learning more about mini beasts.
Natalie Crossan
I’d use this to help my daughter with her science projects. She loves science x
Diana
In the garden
Tracy
Thank you so much. We look forward to receiving this amazing prize in our school.