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In
the icy seas of the South Pole Agent Max Thrust is powerless to save
his colleague Tristan Turn in the face of enemy forces.
Back home, M16 receives news that Blue Peter Badge winning scientist Professor Pivot's latest invention has gone missing leaving only a series of dirty fingerprints. Could the two some how be related? |
| With the help of double-agent Nalalia Pushover and his specially designed secret service vest Max sets off once more to the ends of the Earth to discover a catastrophic plan for world domination. What is this devilish plan? And who is 'Dirtyfinger'? Find out in this edge-of-your-seat spine-tingling adventure 'Octopushy!' |
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Octopushy!, which explores the topic of forces, is based on the relevant sections of the National Curriculum for Science and is available at two levels: Infants (4-7 yrs): the nature and uses of forces are examined and are treated as pushes, pulls, twists and turns. We look at how forces can act on objects to speed them up and slow them down (Running time 60 mins including 10 mins Q&A). Teachers' notes. Juniors
(7-12 yrs): we build on this introducing Newtons as the unit of measurement
for forces and we examine the force of Gravity. Magnetic forces are
introduced and we explore friction and forces in opposition. (Running
time 70 mins including 10 mins Q&A).Teachers'
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Running Time: Approximately fifty-five minutes for Keystage 1 and one hour for Keystage 2. In addition the actors will take questions at the end of the show. Requirements: We will need an area 15' x 15' and 8' in height. And one 13amp plug-socket. We need forty-five minutes before and thirty minutes after each show to set-up and dismantle the scenery and equipment. Southern based for Autumn 2008 Available in the Midlands 13th - 17th October Available
in Scotland
27th - 31st October
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