Because one of our coaches was unexpectedly struck down by the flu today, I started guiding the 'science heroes' myself in 'making DNA'.
Because one of our coaches was unexpectedly struck down by the flu today, I started guiding the 'science heroes' myself in 'making DNA'.
Children aged 6 to 8 years went together with Robin Bos ๐ฅ from the UMC Utrecht to investigate what their own DNA looks like. ๐งข
Despite the difficult subject, Robin Bos ๐ฅ knew how to keep the children 'on track' and to enthuse them!
๐งข What is DNA and how can you tell that everyone's DNA is different? Questions that were answered with fun games.
The children were also allowed to imitate their own DNA with vegetables, fruit and candy laces. ๐งข
Through an interesting and exciting experiment, the children eventually got their DNA from their own 'cheek cells' in a plastic tube (on a string around their necks) to take home. ๐งข
As an (unpaid) director of Stichting Petje af Amersfoort, I was able to see and experience with my own eyes today how fun and educational our program is for children and how grateful we can be with our volunteer coaches and with guest teachers (volunteers) as Robin Bos ๐ฅ. Really many thanks all !! ๐งข
๐งข We would also like to thank our location manager Caitlin de Wit and program coordinator Gwen Kistler for devising, compiling, decorating and implementing the super fun and interesting themes (the program) during this school year.
Without you, there is no Hats off. ๐โฅ๏ธ
Would you also like to act as a guest lecturer or become a coach? Or do you want to support us financially? You can! Please contact us. ๐งข
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