Innovation (February 2022 Module)

In February, we meet one of UKVS Core Values characters, Innovation.

Innovation is often linked to progress and so when we describe something as being innovative, it tends to be better than what was done before. UKVS Physics and Maths Teacher, Aaron, will give us examples of True Innovators and how their works became better over time because of their innovative ideas!

How do our Coaching Tutorials work?

  1. Watch the video.
  2. Complete the worksheet.
  3. For enrolled students, attend your small group Coaching Tutorial.
  4. If you’re a member of Children’s University you can claim credit for taking part in this activity using the stamp code: purple3537

 

UK Virtual School is a partner of Children’s University. Our Coaching Tutorials are validated Children’s University activities, so if you have a Passport to Learning you can collect a stamp code for taking part in the tutorials.

Children’s University is a programme that encourages, tracks and celebrates children’s participation in learning beyond the classroom. You can find out more about Children’s University and where and how they operate at www.childrensuniversity.co.uk

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