Messages from Space

What do we know about Neptune? What’s the science of Saturn? And what’s our understanding of Uranus?

What We Do

Introduction

After a warm-up activity exploring some of the characteristics of a range of inhabitants of the universe (including stars and comets as well as planets and black holes), and armed with our FactFiles, pupils will mix metaphors, similes and astronomy as they create – and perform – their own Cosmic Clerihews! These are fun but descriptive four-line poems – and so perfectly suited for the descriptive rigour demanded by science. 

Exploring: characteristics of planets, stars, comets and black holes; authorial voice, rhythm, tone and pace.

Year Groups

KS1 – KS4
P1 – S5

CurriculumScience / Poetry
Pupil Numbers

Up to 60 pupils per workshop

Duration

Minimum of 60 minutes (although we always prefer longer)

Space

Hall

Workshop FAQs

How many pupils can take part?

CSI: Periodic Table can accommodate up-to 30 students per workshop. 

What is the format of the day?

Workshops last for 1½ hours – half a day (depending on how many classes). A timetable might look something like this:

9.00 -10.45: Session 1

10.30 – 12.15: Session 2

LUNCH

1.15 – 3.00: Session 3

Are there any technical requirements?

Each working space needs to be equipped with laptop, screen or projector, so pupils can view the supporting PowerPoint throughout.

Where will the workshops take place?

These workshops are desugned to take place in the classroom.

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