Join us for an hour of fun, safe chemistry experiments using common household products, which you can copy in school or at outreach events. Investigate why sour milk makes the best scones, how you can make plastics with kitchen chemicals, and get crystals from constipation remedies.
“Why didn’t they teach chemistry like this when I was at school?”
This free interactive workshop will be delivered by Lorelly Wilson MBE, University of Manchester. Find out more about Lorelly's work at http://www.lorellywilson.co.uk/
Who should attend?
The workshop is suitable for primary school teachers and Royal Society of Chemistry members with an interest in primary science outreach.
Register today!
Due to the venue capacity places are limited so please register as soon as you can. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. To register email Charlotte Still, the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Education Coordinator for North West England, on charlotte.still@blackpoolsixth.ac.uk. Final registration deadline is 4th November 2016.
“Why didn’t they teach chemistry like this when I was at school?”
This free interactive workshop will be delivered by Lorelly Wilson MBE, University of Manchester. Find out more about Lorelly's work at http://www.lorellywilson.co.uk/
Who should attend?
The workshop is suitable for primary school teachers and Royal Society of Chemistry members with an interest in primary science outreach.
Register today!
Due to the venue capacity places are limited so please register as soon as you can. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. To register email Charlotte Still, the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Education Coordinator for North West England, on charlotte.still@blackpoolsixth.ac.uk. Final registration deadline is 4th November 2016.