Bulb-blog
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Baby bulb
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SCAN
SCAN is an Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales project, which helps schools promote Education for Sustainable Development.
June 2012
Super scientists come to Llanberis!
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Superscientists visit the quarry at Llanberis to see where slate comes from.
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Investigating minibeasts in the woodland near the quarry.
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Working like 'birds' to build a giant nest for the class.
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Checking out a retro TV in the quarrymen's cottages.
Three thousand pupils from thirty eight schools across the UK received Super Scientist Certificates on behalf of Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales in recognition of their contribution to the Spring Bulbs - Climate Change Investigation.
An outstanding school from each country was selected and treated to a fun packed day out jointly funded by Amgueddfa Cymru and the Edina Trust.
Westwood CP School in Wales visited National Slate Museum in Llanberis. Earlston Primary School in Scotland visited the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh and Fulwood and Cadley School in England enjoyed a visit to the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester.
Here are some pictures from Westwood's trip on a very sunny day in Llanberis!
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