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Scientific Sue returns to the Bord Bia’s Bloom in the Park Festival

http://bloominthepark.com/schedule/ Bloom 2013, Ireland’s largest gardening, food and family event,  is taking place in the Phoenix Park Dublin over the June bank holiday weekend, from Thursday 30th...

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Pneumatic Monsters – Elev8 20/11/13 RTE 2 4pm

Pneumatic Monsters – Elev8 20/11/13 These notes are for parents and teachers, obviously the primary outcome is for our children to have fun whilst playing with science but all activities also link very...

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Science of Dragons Tour Wales 2016

DSCN7410 @scientificsue pic.twitter.com/jwgAWGcmny — St Marys CIW School (@StMarysCIW) June 16, 2016 The post Science of Dragons Tour Wales 2016 appeared first on Science2Life.

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Science of Bubbles

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‘Science It Activities’ with Scientific Sue: 321 Lift Off!

Science It: Let’s turn a vitamin canister into a rocket! This activity, as well as being great fun, will also lend to opportunities to help develop your children to ‘Think like a Scientist!’ For all...

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Kitchen Science: Ice Cream

Scientist: Sir William Thomson (1824 – 1907) William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, was born on 26 June, 1824 at 21-25 College Square East, Belfast. This location was later home to the first cinema in Belfast –...

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Kitchen Science: Honeycomb

Scientist: Joseph Black (1728 – 1799) Born in Bordeaux in 1728 to an Irish father and a Scottish mother, Joseph Black spent his working life in Scotland. He is considered one of the world’s most...

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Colour Changing Bubble Bath

Chemical: Bromocresol Green (BCG) Science: Chemical Indicator Bromocresol green is a dye of the triphenylmethane family and is used as a pH indicator in applications such as growth mediums for...

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Science of Slime

Scientist: Isaac Newton (1642-1727) Born in Woolsthrope, England Issac Newton became the leading figure of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century. He laid the foundation for modern physical...

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Build your own Acrobatic Dragon for Science Week 2021

SCIENTIFIC SUE’S ACROBATIC DRAGON Amaze your friends and family with this gravity defying balancing Dragon. Aim of the Activity Using the template below make a cardboard Dragon and balance it on its...

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