Moving Science at Home Challenge
- fluxdance
- Apr 24, 2020
- 1 min read
Since lockdown we have really been missing Moving Science with you all and we have been thinking long and hard about whether to launch Moving Science online.
It is always hard to know what is best and the last thing we want to do is add to the pressure of homeschooling.
What we plan to launch is hopefully something children and young people can do on their own, giving grown-ups a chance to get on with other things. The basis is around our awesome Moving Science workshops which we are missing delivering in schools and education events.
So watch this space for some creative STEAM challenges to get young ones moving their bodies, learning some science, and being super creative whether you have loads of space or not.


this was a really fun and engaging idea, I like how the moving science at home challenge encourages people to explore science in a practical way using simple everyday materials, because that’s often the best way to understand concepts like forces, motion and reactions without needing a lab setup. activities like these make learning feel more interactive and less like traditional studying, especially when you can actually see things like gravity or friction in action through small experiments at home , and it’s also great for getting families or kids involved together which makes it more enjoyable and memorable. in the middle of keeping up with things like this and studies I’ve been using Science Assignment Help from rapid assignment help…