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Circuit challenges
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Circuit challenges

(3)
In this session children apply their knowledge and understanding of circuits in other subject areas or through a variety of practical challenges. Iron nails, lemons and the steadiest of hands are needed in this session! Suitable for Y6 pupils.
Windrush Migrants
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Windrush Migrants

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Listen to a poem written by an immigrant on the SS Windrush. Discuss how he felt about leaving his home and the reactions of some British people. Children compare the climate in the Caribbean with that of Britain and write imaginary letters home from a migrant.
Circuit revision
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Circuit revision

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In this the first of six sessions the children get some hands on experience and revision of what they already know through a circus of circuit activities. Can they complete and repair circuits? What dangers does electricity pose? Suitable for Y6 pupils.
Appliqué – Cutting & Sewing
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Appliqué – Cutting & Sewing

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In this session children complete their Appliqué by cutting and sewing the pieces of their design before proudly displaying it in the classroom. They take time to reflect on the whole dyeing and designing process and evaluate the finished product.
TV Adverts
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TV Adverts

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Children look at kitchen gadgets and early TV adverts and then work in groups to make up an advert for the first microwave, then act it out for the rest of the class.
Selling Your Eco House
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Selling Your Eco House

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Estate agents are people who help us to sell our houses. Children will design an Estate Agents brochure to help them to sell their eco house. Discuss the use of persuasive writing. Create three forms – brochure, newspaper ad and online brochure.
Water cycle
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Water cycle

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Children explain how evaporation and condensation are involved in the water cycle and describe all the water cycle processes. Identify the different forms of water that are seen in various weather conditions and the different clouds that are seen in our skies. Suitable for Y5 pupils.
Hannibal Crossing the Alps With Elephants
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Hannibal Crossing the Alps With Elephants

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The story of Hannibal’s journey across the Alps with elephants is told and discussed. Children identify the Alps and surrounding countries on map and ponder the difficulties of the terrain in relation to this event. They make a collage of Hannibal’s journey. Suitable for years 3 and 4.
Micro-organisms
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Micro-organisms

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Introduce children to bacteria, viruses and fungi as micro-organisms. They are living organisms and are very small. Investigate how the numbers of bacteria grow by simple division and gain an understanding of their size compared to a metre. Suitable for Y6 pupils.
Separate solids
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Separate solids

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In this session children start by separating what they already know from what they want to find out, then start to separate materials using sieves of different sizes and magnets. They find out that these methods have real life applications. Suitable for Y6 pupils.
Australian Rainforest Animals
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Australian Rainforest Animals

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Children think about the animals that they know come from Australia and then find out if they live in any of its rainforest regions. Children then look at a list of Australian rainforest animals, and print an image from the computer.
Adinkra Block Printing
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Adinkra Block Printing

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Selecting appropriate tools and techniques chn create potato stamps of their own Adinkra cloth symbols, ready to block print on a cloth.
Chromatography case
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Chromatography case

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A distressing message has been left in the classroom; someone thinks that Year 6 need less playtime and more homework! The children spring into action using chromatography to identify the pen used and its owner! Suitable for Year 6 pupils.
Roman Ball Games For Children
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Roman Ball Games For Children

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Children explore the life lived by Roman children, rich and poor. They think about schooling and also about their leisure times, comparing the life of children in Roman times with that of children in Britain today. Then they play Roman ball games. Suitable for years 3 and 4.
Magnetic Materials
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Magnetic Materials

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Following the discussion about types of material in session 6, chn move on to explore magnetism. They look at which solid materials are magnetic and experiment to find out. They record their results in a systematic way. Suitable for years 3 and 4.
Asylum Seekers
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Asylum Seekers

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Explain that some people come to Britain as asylum seekers or refugees to escape from problems in their home country. Use The Arrival by Shaun Tan to empathise with people coming to Britain. Children draw part of one of short stories from Give me Shelter.
Plant growth
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Plant growth

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Children receive a letter requesting help from the Native Nursery. Children must design and set up experiments to find the best conditions for growing seeds. They will monitor progress and report their findings in Session F. Suitable for Y5/6 pupils.
Variety of Species in the Rainforest
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Variety of Species in the Rainforest

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90% of the world’s animals and plants live in the 6% of the world that rainforests cover! In this session the class splits into groups to find out more about animals that have rainforests as their habitat. Suitable for years 3 and 4.
Energy
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Energy

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This session we consider how we are using up fossil fuels. How did we heat our homes and cook in the past? Discuss renewable energy and any local schemes to try and use more renewable energy. Challenge children to make a solar oven and cook something with it!
Eclipses and seasons
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Eclipses and seasons

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The Sun is a million times larger than Earth so how can its rays sometimes be obscured by the much smaller Moon? Children discover how eclipses are created and how the Earth’s tilt on its axis creates seasons. Suitable for Year 5 pupils.