It is important to cover the difficult histories. See what happens to our stunt mouse when we filmed it in a real animal trap manufactured in the Black Country at the turn of the century. They were abolished in the 1960's and for good reason!
Highlighting the importance of Chemistry and ‘Energy’ also showcasing energy research topics. Enthusiastic school pupils and no shortage of volunteers! Thank you Black Country Living Museum. @bclmlearning @RSC_MidsEd @bhamenergy@chembham
Looking forward to this year’s @CLOtC National Conference @bclmlearning next month – it looks to be a really interesting and inspirational day. https://t.co/lHAcNWHJ4g
Still places left for KS2 Primary Science "Chemistry at Work" event (hands on workshops) @bclmlearning (Black Country Living Museum) 8th Nov. https://t.co/ibDENbclI4 KS4 and SEND fully booked. @RedPSTT@pstt_whyhow@Psqm_HQ@STEMWorcsUni can you pass on?
Teams of people called the mad mix used to go down mines and deliberately set fire to the gases in mines. They did this..... @bclmlearning@RoySocChem teacher session
Car is (very!) loaded ready for a fab, hands on session for teachers on mining, metals and fossil fuels @bclmlearning tomorrow. It’s going to be hot (I have a fire blanket!)