Radio Workshop
A design and technology two-hour workshop in which students assemble a working radio from the kit provided. Students take their own radio away with them to experiment with short-wave listening at home.
The workshop focuses on Gugliemo Marconi's first transatlantic wireless signal and students work with tools, equipment, materials and components to construct a radio and hear it work.
Key skills promoted in this exciting activity include communication, application of number, working with others, problem solving and improving self learning and performance.
National Curriculum
DT - 2d, 3b, 4a, 4d
Other benefits to the school
ECM - 3 & 4
SEF - 5a, 5b & 6a
Other - Motivation, self esteem, BA CREST Award opportunity
Activity details
Duration: two hours
Cost: TBA
Maximum student numbers in a session: 30
Planning and running the session
Location, furniture and equipment requirements: A hall or classroom with tables and chairs to suit required number of students.
School staff support expectation: The teacher and any auxiliary staff are expected to support the students in their activities and learning. Teachers are also responsible for maintaining discipline during the activity.
Risk evaluation: will be supplied on booking
To book
Please download and complete the booking form and return to STEM Sussex via email or fax.
For more information contact STEM Sussex