MOON BASE MANIA! BY JOE, JOE, RACHAEL, HANNAH, NICHOLAS AND CHRIS ARE YOU THE ONE TO SAVE THE EARTH? A GAME ABOUT FORCES FOR 9-11YR OLDS.

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MOON BASE MANIA! BY JOE, JOE, RACHAEL, HANNAH, NICHOLAS AND CHRIS ARE YOU THE ONE TO SAVE THE EARTH? A GAME ABOUT FORCES FOR 9-11YR OLDS.

The Evil mad scientist is pulling a large meteor towards earth! The company star patrol have to stop it their master hero-the elite ninja... The prime minister needs you to use forces to knock the meteor off course

CHARACTERS Evil Scientist trying to send a Meteor into Planet EARTH! Good Scientist trying to create formula to destroy Meteor!

Science idea: When objects {for example, a spring or table } are pushed or pulled, an opposing pull or push can be felt. We’re going to explain how forces act. For example Gravity works by pulling things downwards towards the ground. Our good spaceman wants to know in what direction gravity will pull him, choose an arrow to show the right direction.