Fun Kids

Little Mix & are fish fingers about to be banned?

This Week Robot brushes up on his Polish skills, we have some News to Amuse plus we get on the Road to Radio with The Speakers: Transmission Trivia. 

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DanTDM & a mysterious cow

Robot’s a bit over excited because DanTDMis joining us on the Fun Kids Weekly this week. He gives us his top youtubing tips and a little insight into a secret project might be… or might not be.

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Destination Mars – Homework! A History of Robots On Mars

Sam has been set homework – to find out about robots used in exploring Mars. He finds that there have been quite a few!

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Destination Mars – Designing A Mars Rover – Getting Around

Navigating and moving around Mars is hard.  And without being able to be in constant contact with Earth, the ExoMars Rover has to look after itself.

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Dan TDM

Sean chats to Dan TDM about his competition with the Big Music Project and about his secret new project.

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Penguin Explorers go to Italy & Mel and Warp go back in time

We’re all over the place on the Fun Kids Weekly this week! We discover some new miraculous medicines with Professor Hallux, travel back to the time of Shakespeare with Mel and Warp and explore Italy with the world’s most famous penguin explorer, Lucy I…

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Destination Mars – Designing A Mars Rover – Landing

Landing on Mars is one of the hardest part of any mission.  Most Mars missions have ended in failure due to problems landing so as design challenges go, it’s a big one! The class discover why.

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Feeding the Population in 1916 (Edward’s Diary)

Edward and his mother are queuing for flour.  They talk about rationing and the causes of the shortages.  German ships have attacked the supply ships, whilst farms have been neglected as the men go to war.

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Getting Around London in 1916 (Edward’s Diary)

Edward talks to Mrs Parry and Sid about how transport has changed since the start of the war, with more and more motorised vehicles such as buses and trams. Horses and bicycles through are still a regular sight.

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