In this episode of the World’s Most Exciting Classroom we’re crossing the Atlantic Ocean as we sail for Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. We beam in live to the Oosterschelde to learn about the creatures they found in the Sargassum seaweed. Travel virtually to the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth to learn about how PH levels impact corals and the shells of marine life. Meet National Geographic Explorer Martina Panisi and learn about giant snails in Sao Tome and Principe. Our Experiment of the Week explores snails and how they move. See the results from our ocean acidification experiment. Can you guess what this week’s Curiosity of the Week is?…and much more!
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Episode 28 – Sea Turtles in Uruguay and Exploring Plymouth Sound
Join us live as we sail from Valparasio, Chile to Callao, Peru! We’ll have a live uplink from the ship to kick things off.
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Episode 20 – An Exploration of Incredible Wildlife of the Falklands
In this episode of the World’s Most Exciting Classroom we’re sailing for Punta Arenas, Chile. We’re going to have a live uplink from the Oosterschelde with Nico and Daniel, two camera operators who spent their time bouncing around the rugged islands of the Falklands, filming the incredible wildlife. They’ll share stories from their time as well as photos and videos. We’ll have a Q&A session with them and the classrooms joining us. Find out the winners of the Testing PH with Cabbage experiment launched two weeks ago by our expedition leader, Stewart McPherson. Did your entry win one of three £50 prizes? See this week’s new experiment and undertake the challenge. Join a Kahoot quiz and live Q&A session! Discover the answer to last week’s mysterious “Curiosity of the Week” We have received lots of emails guessing – was your best guess correct? Can you guess what this week’s Curiosity of the Week is?…and much more!













