Exploring the Cosmos: Forres Sandle Manor Hosts Moon Rocks!

This week has been an extraordinary one at Forres Sandle Manor, as the school had the incredible privilege of hosting an out-of-this-world event – Moon Week! This week our children had the opportunity to handle and experience rocks from outer space, and even soil and rock samples taken from the Moon itself, studying fascinating specimens such as orange soil, anorthosite, breccia and highland soil. These samples, collected on the Apollo Missions of the early 1970s, and the range of meteorites, including some from Mars, were used as a catalyst to learn more about Space. 
 

The Moon Rocks

 

Experiencing the Extraordinary:

For the pupils at Forres Sandle Manor, this event was nothing short of a captivating encounter with history and science. The opportunity to see and hold the Moon Rocks awakened their curiosity and opened doors to a realm beyond their wildest imaginations. Each sample held a unique story, reflecting the remarkable geological diversity of the Moon and the Universe. To further enhance their understanding and passion for Space, different year groups, from Nursery all the way through to year 8, conducted scientific experiments into craters and impacts of meteorites, the geochemistry of the surface of the Moon and the make-up of a range of Earth and Space rocks. These hands-on activities allowed the students to delve deeper into the realm of space science, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

 

Moon Rocks Experiments

The whole of Moon Week at Forres Sandle Manor sparked a flame of enthusiasm within the students. Many were inspired to learn more about astronomy, planetary science, and the vastness of the cosmos. The event created an environment of wonder and excitement, encouraging young minds to explore the mysteries of the universe and consider future careers in STEM fields.  This event also provided an opportunity for interdisciplinary learning, blending science with history, geography, and even art. Students had the chance to delve into the historical context of the Apollo missions, understand the geological processes that shaped the Moon’s surface, and express their newfound knowledge through artistic creations inspired by space.

As the Moon Rocks event concluded, its impact on the students of Forres Sandle Manor will undoubtedly continue to resonate. The experiences and knowledge gained during this extraordinary week will serve as a foundation for future explorations and scientific pursuits. Who knows what groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in space exploration may come from the minds of these young pupils?

Moon Rocks Year 1

An Interdisciplinary Journey

Forres Sandle Manor’s hosting of the space samples was a momentous occasion, offering students an awe-inspiring glimpse into the cosmos. The meteorites, lunar soil and rocks provided a tangible connection to the Apollo missions and ignited a passion for space science. Through scientific experiments, interdisciplinary learning, and the fostering of curiosity, this event has left an indelible mark on the young minds of Forres Sandle Manor, encouraging them to pursue further understanding and exploration of our otherworldly universe.

 

Moon Rocks – The Photographs

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