Enrich my classroom is a new CREST Discovery resource, for teachers and students aged 11-to-14, that provides a step-by-step guide to running a Discovery Day and is suitable to run with one class, a science club, or with a whole year group.

The aim of the day is for students to learn about a range of different science, engineering and technology topics through group work, interactive activities, and a challenge that asks them to consider how they can enrich their experience in the classroom in the future.

The new Discovery Day resource has been launched to coincide with the start of the 30th anniversary of the CREST Awards.  The CREST Awards is the British Science Association’s flagship education programme.  It is a UK award scheme for 11-to-19 year olds recognising success, building skills and demonstrating personal achievement in STEM project work.  Since the programme’s inception in 1986, over 400,000 students have been rewarded for their achievements.

Download the Enrich my classroom resource pack today!

In the first part of the Enrich my classroom day, students will investigate a variety of topics, including coding, nanotechnology, ergonomics, magnetism and electricity. They will be introduced to the science behind these topics, and discover more about how they are used in school today.

The second part of the day sees students working in teams to develop new ways to enrich the classroom using the ideas from the workshops. This could mean designing an app, finding a new way to use nanotechnology, or using ergonomics to design a new type of classroom.

The resource pack can be downloaded here.

Katherine Mathieson, Chief Executive of the British Science Festival, said:
“CREST Discovery is a really good first introduction to project work – for students and teachers.  Discovery Day resources provide an off-the-shelf guide to running CREST for busy teachers, and we are delighted to be launching Enrich my classroom, with URENCO, providing a fantastic new resource to use in the classroom or other settings.

“We’re publishing this to coincide with the launch of CREST’s 30th anniversary, which will see a whole host of celebrations and events throughout this academic year. We want the anniversary to be a celebration of the past – and the hundreds of thousands of CREST Awards achieved by young people over the past three decades – but also a look to the future, and a resource such as this, which challenges students to think about new innovations, is a great way to do that.”

Jayne Hallett, Director of Corporate Communications at URENCO, said:
“URENCO is delighted to partner with the British Science Association once again to produce this Discovery Day resource. The theme of enrichment, which links to URENCO’s core business, will enable students to explore a range of new and exciting topics inside their own classroom and we are positive it will ignite a passion for STEM subjects.

The resource is a great addition to our award-winning Richie programme which has now reached over 100,000 school students worldwide. We are fully committed to nurturing the next generation of STEM leaders and fully support the CREST Awards scheme.”