Location: Investigate Centre (Green Zone, lower Ground Floor)
Suitable for: KS2 (ages 7-11) and KS3 (ages 11-14)
Capacity: 35 pupils
Duration: 1hr 45 min
Ticket prices:
£3 per pupil
£3.50 per pupil from September
Booking required by phone
Pupils will design, create and code a Martian rover using LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0 robotics sets in this hands-on workshop.
Exploring and understanding Mars has become one of the key challenges in space exploration. From remote sensing to landing rovers, our Museum scientists are actively involved in learning more about the red planet. But how do we study a planet that is millions of miles away?
In this workshop, pupils work in small teams to design and build a LEGO Martian rover. They then code, test and evaluate their designs.before seeing how their rovers perform on a realistic Martian surface.
Pupils discover the importance of space exploration, how our Museum scientists are actively involved and why using models such as LEGO is important for engineers.
Pupils follow a basic prototype to build a rover, which they will then learn to code using LEGO WeDo 2.0 robotic sets.
Pupils decide on the aims for their rover and build, to a given specification, appropriate tools for their challenge.
In an exciting finale, pupils see how their rovers perform on a large-scale realistic Martian surface.
KS3 classes will also receive an additional challenge to consider the budget and weight of their rover and designs.
Further information
Curriculum links: Working scientifically, Earth and space, Forces, Deisgn, Evaluate, Technical knowledge, Computing
We welcome home educator groups booking onto this workshop. However, please note:
Our workshops require a minimum booking number of 10 children per session.
There is a strict minimum age of 7, for all participants, and we cannot permit accompanying younger siblings into the workshop space. This is due to hazards associated with small parts.
Students participating in the workshop must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
For more information on planning a home education group visit, please see here.
Workshop suitability and capacity
This workshop is for KS2 (ages 7-11) and KS3 (ages 11-14).
The maximum capacity per workshop is 35 pupils. Bookings must be for a minimum of 15 pupils.
Workshop dates and times
The workshop runs at 10.30am and 12.30pm on selected weekdays. The duration is 1 hour 45 minutes.
All shows must be prebooked by phone. To explore individual timeslots for days, please view the availability calendar linked below.
Please note any session must be booked at least three weeks in advance.
View calendar
To view all school sessions please open the availability calendar.
Pupils will use their creativity to design, build, and evaluate a solution to a real-world sustainability challenge using LEGO® bricks in this hands-on workshop.
Some of nature's most unique and valuable treasures are on display in the Vault gallery. See a piece of the Winchcombe meteorite, from the first meteorite fall to have been recovered in the UK for 30 years.
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