Scientists inspire WNAT pupils

Budding scientists drew inspiration from some famous names when a WNAT school celebrated Science Day.
Children of all ages at Heacham Junior School took part in the event, which involved a range of different activities, each based around a well-known scientific figure.
“The school was split up into five groups with children from all year groups,” explained Hannah Greenhalgh, Primary Science Lead at the Trust, and organiser of the day. They rotated around different activities delivered by the teachers.
“The activities were based on a famous scientist. They included the Leonardo da Vinci Zipline; the Helen Sharman Rocket; Greta Thunberg potato plastic (making biodegradable plastic from potato starch); Marie Curie’s Chemistry Lab; and Delia Derbyshire’s Super Sound Testing.”
“The pupil’s voice was all really positive,” continued Miss Greenhalgh. “They enjoyed working with different children across the school.
“The older children provided excellent role models and supported and encouraged the younger ones.”
British Science Day was also celebrated by the Trust’s other primary schools, including Clenchwarton, Gaywood, Snettisham, Walpole Cross Keys, and West Lynn.
“Our aim for the day was to crush science stereotypes, making it fun and accessible for all children,” added Miss Greenhalgh. “Furthermore, it enhances the practical element of our science curriculum, which the children love so much.”
The event followed British Science Week, where Heacham Junior received a visit from student ‘Science Ambassadors’ from fellow WNAT member Smithdon High School in Hunstanton, who put the younger pupils through their scientific paces during a series of experiments and activities.