Why Outdoor Science Experiments are Essential for Children’s Learning

In recent years, the value of outdoor science experiments in education has become increasingly recognised. Especially for children, these hands-on experiences provide essential learning opportunities that cannot be replicated within the classroom walls. In this article, we will explore the reasons why outdoor science experiments are important for children, their impact on academic performance, social […]
Water Rocket Activity Day Session Plan

The ultimate hands‑on STEM adventure for ages 8–14, our Water Rocket Activity Day is a high‑energy, full‑immersion STEM experience that transforms your school into a rocket launch site. Students do far more than learn about forces and flight — they build, customise, test and launch their own water-powered rockets. By the end of the day, […]
Artemis Missions Sessions Plan

NASA’s Artemis Programme is one of the most ambitious engineering and exploration missions in human history — a real-time, unfolding story of teamwork, innovation and adventure. Our Artemis Missions Sessions Plan brings this extraordinary journey into your classroom with a ready‑to‑teach STEM experience that captures imaginations and builds deep scientific understanding. Designed for time‑poor teachers […]
Newton’s Law of Inertia Session Plan

When students hear the word inertia, they often imagine something complicated — but in reality, inertia is one of the simplest and most powerful ideas in physics. Newton’s First Law explains why objects stay still unless pushed, why moving objects keep going unless stopped, and why both principles shape everything from sports to space travel. […]
Newton’s Law of Gravitation Session Plan

This dynamic session on Newton’s Law of Gravitation makes one of physics’ most powerful ideas — gravity — exciting, accessible, and totally unforgettable. Using real-world experiments, dramatic space stories, and simple explanations, students uncover how gravity works, why it affects everything from feathers to planets, and how it makes life on Earth possible. Created with […]
What is a Water Rocket and How Does It Work?

Water rockets are not just toys; they are awe-inspiring educational tools that ignite curiosity and adventure in young minds. Using simple materials, students explore the principles of physics, aerodynamics, and engineering while having a blast – literally! In this blog, we will launch into what water rockets are, how they work, their benefits for primary […]
Outdoor Activities with our Water Rocket Ready to Launch Kit

Are you ready to embark on a thrilling adventure that fuses the wonders of science with the excitement of outdoor play? The Water Rocket Ready to Launch Kit is the ideal gateway for families to explore the captivating world of water-powered rocketry and outdoor activities. This kit not only promises exhilarating experiences that will ignite […]
Water Rockets vs Air Rockets: Which is Better for Educational Purposes?

As a science and technology educator, you are constantly searching for innovative ways to ignite curiosity in your students. Water rockets and air rockets present two exciting avenues to explore fundamental principles of physics, aerodynamics, and engineering right in your classroom. But which one is better for educational purposes? Let’s launch into the world of […]
Discover Water Rokit: The Ultimate Versatile STEM Teaching Tool

Unlock the power of hands-on learning with Water Rokit – the innovative, engaging, and versatile rocket kit designed to bring STEM education to life! Perfect for schools, clubs, and educational suppliers, our STEM Teaching Tool combines fun with fundamental science concepts, making complex topics accessible and exciting for learners of all ages. Why Choose Water […]
Big Ideas: Rockets for All Space Competition

It all began when Dr Simon Foster – great friend and advocate of Water Rokit for many years – sent us an email in October 2024 that went like this: Hi Susan, I just wanted to pick your brains. I am helping to run a schools space competition and one idea I have put forward is […]