September is the perfect time to introduce your pupils to new ways of exploring and learning!
This year, the European Space Agency – ESA (through ESERO-UK) is once again inviting schools to take part in a series of hands-on challenges that bring space and science to life. From coding experiments on the International Space Station to designing sustainable Moon bases or tracking the effects of climate change, each project connects classroom learning with the latest scientific research.
Mission X, Astro Pi, Moon Camp, and Climate Detectives are designed to build skills in problem-solving, teamwork, coding and scientific enquiry. They can be easily adapted to fit within lessons or offered as enrichment activities, providing flexible ways to inspire and engage learners.
Discover the full range of challenges and explore how you can bring space into your teaching this year 👉 https://bit.ly/3PtmQP