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Make a paper air rocket and bottle launcher! Includes instructions with diagrams & templates for your rocket. This is the activity from the National Science é Engineering Week stand at the Big Bang Fair 2012 Note: This is NOT a CREST Star awards accredited activity. Find CREST Star activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Dinosuar Detectives MegaStar Project

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The Dinosaur detective project gives children the opportunity to carry out tests to think about whether dinosaurs were cold-blooded, investigate dinosaurs structures, research why they became extinct and find out more about different types of dinosaur. There are 3 suggested activities in this project. Find more activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Plant Detectives Star activity

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Cosmic has found a plant growing out of the pavement. He can’t work out how it got there. Plants grow in gardens, not pavements – don’t they?Cosmic and Gem know they have to look for clues to solve a mystery. They can’t wait to start searching. Aunt Stella loves plants, so she comes to help them. But where will they begin? Can you be plant detectives and help to find clues about plants that grow in unusual places? for more activities visit our website www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Recycle Reuse SuperStar activity

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Paper was first created in China by Ts’ai Lun in A.D. 105. He mixed hemp, mulberry bark, and rags with water, mashed them, pressedout the liquid and hung it to dry. This humble idea has allowed people around the world to communicate ideas, share news and create works of art. But paper production has a major impact on the environment. It’s time to take action! You can help by recycling. In this activity children make their own recycled paper! more activities at www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Minibeast Star & SuperStar activities

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get the most out of your minibeast lessons with the Star Animal Adventure & SuperStar Under Your Feet activities perfect for outdoor learning. There are lots of additional resources, and links to some other great minibeast activities from our partners on our website www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Polymer Problem SuperStar activity

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WIN £200 OF POLYMER RESOURCES IN OUR SUPERPOLYMER COMPETITION! http://goo.gl/5FVNa The scientists at Horners use special substances called polymers to create great new product but now they have run out of ideas... Can you design a great new product using one of their polymers? You can even submit your ideas to be showcased on their Fantastic Plastic website www.fantasticplastic.org.uk! you can find more free activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Teabag Trouble Star activity for SEN

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These CREST Star activities have been specifically adapted for special educational needs (SEN) learners as part of the National Science & Engineering Week Super Science activity pack which you can download @ www.nsew.org.uk. The pupil materials are supported with symbols and photographs. Find more activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Super Spinners SuperStar activity for SEN

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These CREST Star activities have been specifically adapted for special educational needs (SEN) learners as part of the National Science & Engineering Week Super Science activity pack which you can download @ www.nsew.org.uk. The pupil materials are supported with symbols and photographs. Find more activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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You Can Do It! MegaStar project

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Bowled over: How will you design a bowling game to play outside? Playground games: How will you make sure that people with different disabilities can play your outdoor games? Outdoor gym: What other activities and games can help you keep fit outside? For more activities visit www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Brilliant Birds SuperStar activity

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Local birdwatcher Mrs Twitcher is an expert on birds’ nests. I think birds are brilliant, she told our reporter. I don’t think people can build nests like birds do. Do you think Mrs Twitcher is right? For more activities visit www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Discus Dilemma SuperStar activity

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Mr Cleanup, Startown Primary School’s caretaker, is very excited. He thinks that a tiny UFO has landed on the playground. Local detective, Miss Terry, has come to investigate. It’s not a spaceship, it’s a discus! For more free activities visit www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Discovery Bag Star activity

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The aim of this activity is to get children interested in trees, and the life that trees support, and begin to be aware of the differences between trees. For this activity you will need to collect leaves and other tree parts for the children to investigate, and a magnifying glass to study them. You can also download a free tree identification guide and other free resources from the OPAL website @ www.opalexplorenature.com. Find more activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Slippery & Slipping Slopes Star activity for SEN

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Adapted from CREST SuperStar Slippery Slidey Shoes activity these CREST Star activities have been specifically adapted for special educational needs (SEN) learners as part of the National Science & Engineering Week Super Science activity pack which you can download @ www.nsew.org.uk. The pupil materials are supported with symbols and photographs. find more activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Speed Scooters Star activity

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Gem and Cosmic are having a race on their scooters. Gem is riding her scooter on the path and Cosmic is riding his on the grass. Gem wins the race. Cosmic wonders why. For more activities visit www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Tree for Life MegaStar project

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In this project children have the opportunity to identify the importance of trees and their biodiversity, carry out a survey, make decisions about how to choose a tree for a particular purpose, and use the internet for research. For this activity the children will need a magnifying glass, binoculars More…, a net, a bug box, and the OPAL Nature free tree identification guide. Supporting information and free resources can be found @ www.opalexplorenature.com/crest. Find more activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Connecting Classrooms through CREST Tree of Life

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These activities have been specially adapted for working with a partner school overseas. The British Science Association and the British Council are working in partnership to enrich science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) activities in the classroom in the UK and abroad. Connecting Classrooms supports schools & colleges with developing global citizenship éskills for a global economy the professional development of teachers in the UK. find out more http://www.britishscienceassociation.org/connecting-classrooms-british-council
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Bumblebee Mystery SuperStar activity

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We don’t see as many bumblebees as we used to and we are worried because bumblebees are very important. We’d like to do a survey across the country to see where the bumblebees are. Can you help us? For more activities visit www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Windy Ways SuperStar activity

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Have you ever tracked the wind? Use bubbles to follow the gusts and find out which way the wind blows. For this activity you will need a compass, a timer, measuring tape, and of course bubbles! find more activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Starting Sounds Star activity

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The Startown Sports Day is about to begin, but the starting gun has broken! Cosmic and Gem think they can make a starting sound using things they find on the sports field, but it needs to be really loud because Uncle Astro can’t hear very well. For more activities visit www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Protecting Polymers - SuperStar Activity

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The scientists at Horners have a lunch box problem. Can you help them investigate which material is best for wrapping sandwiches? This activity also has extension challenges about recycling and uses of polymers. You can find more free activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar
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Yummy yoghurt makers

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Yoghurt making is the theme of this CREST Star activity produced with the support of Practical Action. In this fun activity, pupils find out how farmers in Bangladesh can earn money for their family by turning milk into yoghurt. They then go on to the practical element, making a range of different flavoured yoghurts using a variety of different types of milk and fruit. You can find more free activities @ www.britishscienceassociation.org/creststar