Sir Isaac Newton drama event
 

Meet one of our drama characters give an added dimension to your visit:

Mondays
Doctor Jones the Bones explains the wonders of the human body;  pilot Amy Johnson describes her 1930 solo flight to Australia; or Bob the Mechanic leads you through the history of flight. Suitable for KS1 and KS2.

Tuesdays
Orchard Days tell magical stories about materials. Suitable for Foundation Stage and KS1.

Wednesdays
Astronaut and last man on the Moon Gene Cernan tells of his adventurous journeys into space. Suitable for KS2, KS3 and KS4.

Thursdays
Meet Michael Faraday, who made all electrical gadgets possible; quiz Sir Isaac Newton about his laws of motion; talk with Mary Seacole, pioneering nurse in the Crimean War; or question Marie Curie about her struggle to become one of the great names in science. Suitable for KS2, KS3 and KS4.

Fridays
The world's first Pregnant Man - have your say: fantastic achievement or crime against nature? Or meet Gene Cernan (see above). Suitable for KS2, KS3 and KS4.

We occasionally present one-off performances such as No Laughing Matter, a review of the history of anaesthetics (ideal for KS4 Medicine Through Time).

 

Cost: £3 per student, accompanying adults free.

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