Pupils at Holwell Primary School in Welwyn Garden City celebrated Science Day last week.
The day formed part of the wider 'Science Week', which celebrates technology, engineering and maths.
On Friday, March 17, the school on Holwell Road held scientific activities and each child was invited to dress up in a science-related costume.
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Each year group had a scientist and field of science that their day was based around.
Key Stage 1 children focused on animals and minibeasts, creating bird feeders and bug hotels for the school's new wildlife area.
In Key Stage 2, pupils focused on sport scientists, space, forensic science and climate change.
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Parents working in the science field also delivered career talks explaining their jobs and how science is incorporated into their work lives.
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