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Railway Museum Great Object Hunt: Forces

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/resources/railway-museum-great-object-hunt-forces/

Find something that’s heavier than you; find something that generates friction… Follow your curiosity and work together to complete challenges while discovering objects in the galleries of the National Railway…

Science Museum Great Object Hunt: Explorer

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/resources/great-object-hunt-explorer/

objects in the galleries of the Science Museum, London. This activity is designed to encourage discussion about how science and technology have shaped our lives. It should last between 30…

Science Museum Great Object Hunt: Mathematics

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/resources/great-object-hunt-mathematics/

Find something that helps you find your location; something you can use to count with… Follow your curiosity and work together to complete challenges while discovering objects in the galleries…

Great Object Hunt: Out and About

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/resources/great-object-hunt-out-and-about/

Find something you couldn’t live without; create an interesting shadow…   Students can follow their curiosity and work together to complete the challenges while exploring the fascinating world around them….

Science and Industry Museum Great Object Hunt: Explorer

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/resources/science-and-industry-museum-great-object-hunt-explorer/

…discovering objects in the galleries of the Science and Industry Museum, Manchester. Complete the challenges and use your observation and questioning skills to get thinking and talking about how science…

Object engagement using digital

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/blog/object-engagement-using-digital
By Emilia McKenzie

…visits often include some self-led exploration of object-rich galleries, which may contain unfamiliar objects. Teachers who want to use our objects in their teaching often don’t have the time to…

How tall is that tree?

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/resources/how-tall-is-that-tree/

…of the object from eye level: tan θ x distance to object = object height from eye level Think and talk about… If you could measure the height of anything,…

Community Science

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/learning-resources/community-science/

…the natural world. Great Object Hunt: Out and About Follow your curiosity and work together to complete challenges while exploring the world around you. Great object hunt: Our natural environment…

Supercharge your educational visit

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/learning-resources/supercharge-your-educational-visit/

…prepare for a visit to the Making the Modern World gallery at the Science Museum, London. Hunt for amazing objects Forces Follow your curiosity and discover objects related to Forces….

Climate Resources and Activities

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/learning-resources/climate-resources-and-activities/

…has shaped our lives. Great object hunt: Our natural environment Designed to be used in your local area. For KS1 (5-7) and KS2 (7-11) Science Museum Great Object Hunt: Energy…

Highlighting STEM skills and non-academic careers

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/blog/highlighting-science-skills-and-non-academic-careers
By Micol Molinari

…We showcased two different resources, the Great Object Hunt, and the free digital app, Treasure Hunters. These resources help people orientate themselves in the museum and allow them to follow…

Discovering magical maths moments

https://learning.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/blog/discovering-magical-maths-moments
By Andy Lickley

…all our museums. The Great object hunt: Shapes and patterns encourages people to explore with a maths point of view. All these trails are great tools for building confidence and…