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A selection of recommendations from books and magazines to TV shows and films.

Posted on 29th October 2019

What a fabulous book!

Check out the Book Trust review below for

How To Be An Astronaut and Other Space Jobs

written by Wimbledon High alumni Dr Shelia Kanani!

Review

Lots of children think they might like to be an astronaut, but what other jobs could one do and still be involved in space exploration and study?

You might be interested in becoming a satellite designer or engineer, a computer engineer, a spacesuit designer, a space doctor who looks after astronauts’ health, a flight director in charge of the whole team at Mission Control, or an astrobiologist, studying animals and plants in remote areas of the earth to try and work out what aliens might look like!

This fascinating picture book is full of brilliant information for children about the lesser-known elements of space exploration and clues them in as to how they might aspire to be involved one day. It’s useful to learn that astronauts can come from a military, medical or scientific background and be able to speak Russian as well as English. They also need to be highly qualified in their subject, as well as very fit and healthy for all the physical and mental training they will encounter.

Complete with a press-out model rocket to build and pages of stickers to play with, this is an original and inspiring read for young readers.

Posted on 10th May 2019

Blue Broccoli and Nanobots

We love this book by Bryony Mathews packed full of inspirational STEAM careers. Take a look to find about possible exciting careers from neuroscientist to civil engineer!

 

Posted on 27th April 2019

Summer School Programme at The Royal Institution

The highly regarded Royal Institution Summer Schools are now open for booking. On dates in July and August there are a range of  hands-on workshops for young people aged 7-18, that bring to life all areas of science, maths, computing and engineering. Have a look at the programme here.

Posted on 30th November 2018

Year 10 artists in the STEAM space

The year 10 art students have been discovering that there is far more to Egyptian Blue than meets the eye! They have been learning the story of blue pigments through history, and discovering the chemistry expertise of the Egyptian artists. The quest for blue perfectly illustrates how chemistry and art are intertwined. Some surprises included how Egyptian Blue is now being used for advanced biomedical imaging techniques, and the importance of the engineering behind paint tubes! If you would like to find out more The Secret Lives of Colour is an excellent read.

Posted on 4th November 2018

Wildlife Photographer of the Year

The Natural History Museum is now hosting the Wildlife Photographer of the year exhibition. Find out all about it here.

 

Posted on 26th September 2018

Whizz, Pop, Bang magazine

A fantastic magazine full of activities, information and stories about sensational scientists! All Junior years would find something of interest in this magazine.

Here at Wimbledon High we have a weekly Whizz, Pop Bang club for Year 3 where we read the magazine and try out some of their suggested activities!

STEAM,

Posted on 26th September 2018

Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik

The Scientists in Residence recommend Stuff Matters, written by Mark Miodownik, who Hope (Year 2), Greta (Year 6) and Vivienne (Year 6) were lucky enough to meet when he presented their Primary Engineer Leaders Award prizes last July!

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