
"It's a really
good science investigation project,
it's aimed at pupils aged 9-13 years
and... it's fun!"
"What do you have to do?"
"First, you carry out investigations
and experiments at school."
"Then you present your findings
to teachers or governors or
at a school assembly."
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"Then the class makes an
A2 summary of what you found
out and how you did it, and
send it to the ASE."
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"On receipt of your A2 summary,
every pupil in the class receives
a FREE certificate.
"All the A2 summaries are
judged by the ASE, then the
winning schools are invited
to the Fun Day Finals".
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"You get to take part in
a Drama with a science theme
and a Quiz, and meet a TV
Celebrity!"
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Science
Challenge enhances science work
in the National Curriculum
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Science
Challenge is a whole class activity
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Science
Challenge encourages scientific
enquiry
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Science
Challenge promotes and supports
good science practice in the
classroom with free certificates
for everyone
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Science
Challenge promotes team work
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Science
Challenge develops communication
skills
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Science
Challenge encourages the use
of Information Technology within
presentations
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Special
schools are encouraged to enter
Science Challenge
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Transport costs
are paid for Fun Days.

To find out more,
get an information pack from:
Caroline McGrath/Kate
Wilmot
ASE
The Runnymede Centre
Chertsey Road
Addlestone
Surrey
KT15 2EP
tel: 01932 567243
fax: 01932 570117
email: caroline@sci-ence.demon.co.uk
