Creepy Crawlies
Rodmell primary school in Lewes is preparing for a dance performance based on animal movements at a local show. To help the children make their costumes and movements more authentic teacher Leanne Stevenson books two sessions at the Natural History Museum in London.
"Investigate" is a hands-on science centre in the museum which allows students to hold, touch, measure and explore real specimens using microscopes, mini cameras and computers.
Back in school the pupils draw on their experience to perfect their performance and add the final touches to their costumes.
See the resources and support materials page for more information relating to this programme.
You can also find the subtitle document for this programme on the resources and support materials page.
- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- Published: 28 April 2006
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