Part of Coastal Learning Partnership
Another great evening at science club. Can you inflate the balloon using a range of substances? We had a lot of messy fun this evening!
Another fun evening at Science club. This week we made food chains out of salt dough and discussed that food chains have producers, consumers and start with an energy source.
Tonight was a fantastic start to Science Club! We explored the fascinating life cycle of turtles and learned how adult turtles return to the very same beaches where they were born—sometimes 20 years later—to lay their eggs.
We also discussed the many challenges turtle hatchlings face when they first emerge from their nests, including dangers such as drowning and predators like birds. This led to a great conversation about why so few hatchlings survive and why protecting turtle habitats is so important.
To finish the session, we got hands-on and creative by making our own turtle beaches using homemade kinetic sand. Our recipe was:
Using resin turtles, the children created their own turtle eggs and nests in the kinetic sand, recreating what they had learned in a fun and memorable way.
It was a brilliant first session full of learning, discussion, and creativity. We can’t wait for our next Science Club.