On Monday 11th July 2016, we visited The Hawthorne's School for a Science Fair and to experience a daily routine in a high school.
First of all, we went to see and hold Birds Of Prey and learn all about their natural habitats. Next we worked with Miss Campbell to create a Brushbot using an electric circuit.After break, we moved to another classroom to make a rocket to launch outside on the playground with the Starchaser Skybolt.
After lunch, we worked with ‘Y KIDS’ learning all about a ‘Day in the life of a Bee’ - we even got to taste honey from a jar and the real McCoy from a hive!!!
Finally, all the primary schools returned to the hall to watch the Hawthorne's staff perform experiments including freezing a balloon and exploding icing sugar.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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