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What is Science Challenge?
"It's a really
good science investigation project,
it's aimed at pupils aged 9
- 13 years and... it's fun!"
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"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 you
make 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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Fun Days
"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
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 570161
email: caroline@sci-ence.demon.co.uk
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© ASE 2001
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