
Last week our Unweaving the Rainbow Road Show went on tour to three Primary Schools in Grimsby and Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire. We visited Laceby Acres Primary School, Elliston Primary Academy and Edward Heneage Primary Academy – and received an amazing reception from a total of over 180 young people from years 5 and 6!
The road show format was based on the successful session plan that we developed with Rawmarsh Community School for our ‘Discovery Day’ at The Diamond – condensed and reformulated for KS2 students. During the session we took the young people on a journey into the nature of colour, exploring both scientific and artistic viewpoints on this vibrant topic. These intensive two-hour workshops were led by Prof Richard Jones, Dr Andrew Parnell, Rachel Kilbride and Tom Sexton from the University of Sheffield Department of Physics and Unweaving the Rainbow lead artist Paul Evans.
After asking the young people two key questions – what is a rainbow? what is colour? – we began our workshops with a collective drawing exercise during which we imagined what Isaac Newton might look like if we hadn’t seen him! This aspect of the session has always proved to be very entertaining and serves as an excellent icebreaker.

This was followed by a lively Q&A session based around our ‘Questions About Colour’ PowerPoint presentation. We were extremely impressed by the confident questioning from our young audience in all three schools – and by the scientific knowledge that they possessed. The talk was punctuated by an energetic, physical demonstration of wavelengths using rainbow coloured slinkys …
The young people then divided into groups to continue their exploration with a series of hands-on activities and demonstrations with the scientists and the artist; examining specimens of structures that produce colour through a microscope and exploring their personal, subjective responses to colour through our ‘Questions About Colour’ colouring chart.
Unweaving The Rainbow would like to thanks the staff at Laceby Acres Primary School, Elliston Primary Academy and Edward Heneage Primary Academy for the warm welcome that they received and for their outstanding classroom support throughout these three days.
Special thanks to Paula Denton from Our Big Picture for co-ordinating the workshops in North East Lincolnshire.
