In this episode of the World’s Most Exciting Classroom we’re live from a fjord in Chile. We beamed onboard the Oosterschelde to catch up with Darwin200 team as they were sailing through the incredible fjords of Chile! We saw some amazing video sailing in front of a glacier as well as some fresh drone footage of blue whales and humpback whales around the ship! We beamed to the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth for an amazing lesson to learn about the real story behind clownfish. They shared an incredible experiment so we could make our own clownfish slime at home or in the classrooms. See the results of the floating stick figures 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?
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