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Have you ever wanted to send your class to Mars?

Looking for something a bit different, which your pupils will enjoy whilst learning all the time?

Welcome to the National Space Centre – a fantastic family attraction, educational facility and research centre dedicated to the subject of space science, which opened in Leicester in June 2001.

Be wowed by rockets, satellites and other space capsules and learn what they’re used for and how they work. Have a go at presenting the weather in 2050, whilst finding out lots of other things we use satellites for. Experience what it’s like to go for launch in a space shuttle and learn about the effects that going into space has on your body, or be puzzled by why we’ve placed Saturn in a bathtub - until you learn about the planets’ properties, and myths and legends associated with them that is!

With a whole array of interactive challenges, audio-visual presentations and real space artefacts, the National Space Centre is unlike any attraction you’ve visited in the UK before.

It’s more than a whole lot of fun, however.  The Space Centre also offers a range of educational programmes designed to help your pupils learn about science, maths and technology.

The flagship programme is the Challenger Learning Centre, where your class will work together on a realistic two and a half hour simulation of a space mission, becoming astronauts aboard a spacecraft and staff in mission control. As well learning about real applications of science, maths and technology, they will be developing key skills including communication, teamwork, problem solving and decision making.

If you’ve ever tried, and had difficulty, in explaining those tricky space and astronomy concepts within the confines of the classroom, the Space Centre’s Space Theatre programmes will come to your rescue!

The Space Theatre is a unique, hi-tech, interactive environment, where our educators will take your pupils through realistic recreations of the phenomena of our skies. The programmes are designed to cover the science curriculum attainment requirements for “The Earth and Beyond” at each Key Stage. Each programme is part live, part pre-recorded, with the educator able to tailor each individual show according to the response of the audience. Through the use of interactive response buttons on each seat, the presenter is able to assess how quickly new concepts are being understood, and alter the programme as necessary. There is always time for questions and answers – and maybe even a quick tour of tonight’s sky.

All the Space Centre’s programmes, whether in Challenger, the exhibition or the Space Theatre, are specially written to link directly to the relevant parts of the National Curriculum. Whenever you book a visit to the Space Centre you’ll be provided with activities for the classroom to complement your visit, as well as trails for use in the exhibition when you get there. There are also three classrooms within the Space Centre, which are the venue for occasional special workshops. And of course, we wouldn’t expect you to book without coming to see what we’ve got to offer first, so the Space Centre holds regular free teachers’ familiarization visits throughout the year.

Alternatively, if Leicester is just too far to travel to, why not try one of the Space Centre’s outreach programmes which will come to you in your own school, such as their inflatable, silver planetarium, the BT Stardome?

Think this might be the voyage of discovery your class has been waiting for? The only limit to their learning is their imagination…

www.spacecentre.co.uk

 


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