Website of the Week - Science Comics

Posted Monday, February 09, 2009 4:31 PM by kent-teachers

Science Comics - Adventures with Selenia
Selenia
www.sciencecomics.uwe.ac.uk

An exciting new digital comic called, Selenia, has been created by Emma Weitkamp of the Science Communication Unit at the University of the West of England to help primary school children learn about scientific enquiry and changing materials. The comic, which is in digital format can be used on a whiteboard in the classroom. The comic and resources are all free.

In the stories, Selenia, the schoolgirl heroine travels from her alien planet to Earth where she makes two friends. Through her adventures, children develop an understanding of the properties of materials – such as the difference between gases, solids and liquids. The teaching resources, which accompany the comics, are designed to build children's understanding of scientific processes.

The stories are full of action, magic and fun and are designed to give children the opportunity to explore science in unconventional ways.

The comic can be downloaded free from: www.sciencecomics.uwe.ac.uk

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# re: Website of the Week - Science Comics

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:50 PM by Boobelle

I love all of your links - do you have an RSS feed so I can have updates sent to my email directly?

# re: Website of the Week - Science Comics

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:41 PM by kent-teachers

Thank you for the comment. If you click on the RSS link on the dark blue band under the disclaimer (at the top of the page) you can set up a link directly from here.