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Welcome to the Terrific Scientific Map

These maps show the results of each investigation. For each one, a set of symbols have been used to represent the results of the investigation that each school has entered so you can compare the trends around the country.

Explore the maps for each investigation below.

Water map. map

This investigation tested the hardness of tap water and looked at which froze first: warm or cool water.

Water map

Time map. map

In this investigation, the aim is to see whether the UK clock change has an effect on pupils' sleeping patterns.

Time map

Trees map. map

For this investigation children calculate the carbon value of trees in their local area.

Trees map

Forces map. map

In this investigation, children learn about air resistance and aero dynamics, as they design costumes to slow down a fast runner and then test out their designs.

Forces map

Exercise map. map

This investigation looks at whether exercise can improve your brain function.

Exercise map

Feet map. map

This investigation examines whether there is a correlation between walking surface and foot flexibility.

Feet map

Power map. map

The Terrific Scientific Power investigation looks at power consumption in UK schools.

Power map

Grow map. map

The Terrific Scientific Grow investigation looks at how temperature and daylight hours affect plant growth.

Grow map

Question map. map

The Terrific Scientific Question investigation is all about children coming up with their own scientific questions and methods, and sharing their discoveries with others.

Question map