by Gill Johnson | Mar 19, 2017 | Latest News |
Northabout open days – a taste of life as an Arctic Explorer! During British Science Week, on Saturdays 11 and 18 March, Northabout was open to visitors at her berth in Portishead Marina. The open days were a rare opportunity to set foot aboard this Arctic...
by Gill Johnson | Mar 2, 2017 | Schools |
Hazel Richards, Polar Ocean Challenge crew member, visited Blaise Primary school on World Book Day to talk about some real-life characters… To celebrate World Book Day, I had the pleasure of visiting Blaise Primary School in Henbury, Bristol. During Assembly, I...
by Gill Johnson | Mar 2, 2017 | Schools |
Today saw the launch of the new Wicked Weather Watch KS2 Scheme of Work. This exciting and contemporary resource can be used as a complete package over 6 (or more) weeks, or individual activities within it can be used on their own, or to support teaching other themes...
by Gill Johnson | Mar 2, 2017 | Arctic News |
The Batagaika crater in Batagay, Siberia, first appeared in the 1960s. Lying just within the Arctic Circle, scientists believe the crater was formed by melting permafrost turning the surface to slush. The crater, which is expanding by around 15m each year, is just one...
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