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Discover how and why we use robots to explore other planets. Unscramble code blocks to programme your own robotic rover to collect rock samples on Mars. Carry out an experiment to test the rocks’ properties and find out which materials would be most suitable to build with.

Key info

Suitable for: KS1

Age Groups: 5-7

Subjects: Computing, Science

Topics: ["Earth and Space","Planets","Rocks","Space","Robots","Coding"]

Type: At Venue

Cost: £3 for 20+ students (For smaller groups a flat rate of £60 per workshop)

Dates: Ongoing

SEND: Yes - suitable for students with SEND

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