The Science of Fireworks!

4 11 2007


This week, we will not be able to escape the spectacular sounds and dazzling lights from exploding fireworks all around us. Fireworks were first made in China about 1000 years ago; people enjoyed frightening their enemies with their new, mysterious, deafening noises and flashing flares as they detonated the chemicals which go into fireworks: China still produces most of the world’s fireworks!

We now understand the science and technology behind the dynamic displays and exhilarating explosions; it is known as PYROTECHNICS.

Chemicals store lots of energy which can be released with great force if we set fire to the chemicals. The stored, or chemical energy, changes very quickly into movement, light and sound energy. The firework shoots up into the sky like a rocket or along the ground if pointing the wrong way!

Chemical Energy = Movement Energy + Sound Energy + Light Energy

The colours, which thrill us so much, are from different metals in the firework mixture. Each metal burns with its own particular coloured flame, some very bright. This adds the sparkle to the fireworks night.

As you enjoy the fireworks this year, remember it is best to go to an organised display where you can watch from a safe distance. Only have fireworks at home in the garden when supervised by an adult and keep yourself and your pets indoors!! I hope you have great fun!

Check out this video. Be patient as it takes one minute to load up!

Farida Mannan





Welcome back to school.

29 10 2007

Welcome back after half term to everyone. Try this trick on someone at home – and tell me whether you managed to confuse them completely or not!

Can you work out why the trick works? Leave me your ideas in the comments.

Farida Mannan





More from the Recycling Gang

25 10 2007

I hope that you are all having a great half term. When you go to the supermarket in these holidays try and remember some of the advice in this video.

Remember to take your own carrier bags if possible and to recycle all the packaging properly once you have eaten all the goodies!

Farida Mannan





Reduce Landfill Sites

18 10 2007

Watch this video as a fun reminder of why we need to recycle.





Are you recycling?

15 10 2007

Well done to all you girls at the FSG who have made a great effort this year by recycling all the waste food, paper, cardboard and plastic. Here is a reminder of the three R’s:

Visit the recycling links to play some fun games and learn more about recycling. Remember to carry on with the three R’s at home!

Farida Mannan





The Launch

13 10 2007

I think this is a good way to celebrate our new site by launching it in style. Please watch to the end. I guarantee you will be hooked from the start! Listen to the cool commentary. Visit the NASA website for more fun from space.

Farida Mannan