Celebrating STEM at The Doo

During National Science Week, we will be coordinating all our Buddy classes (younger students with older students- about 400 students) to work together to investigate a variety of chemistry experiments and STEM Projects. The Buddy classes’ focus at our school this year is the Cross Curriculum Priority of Asia. The STEM projects will involve researching…

#HABITATFORSPECIES – walk, talk, explore

Calling all artists, HSC students, twitchers, botanical illustrators, animators, ecologists and regenerative farmers. Join us in making a collaborative stop motion video bringing awareness to ‘conservation biology’ whilst learning about sub migratory woodland bird and animal species, delivered by key presenters in botanical illustration and animation. Join us for National Science Week to discover how…

Music Collaboration on the Internet: The World is your Oyster/Orchestra

Remote Music Collaboration Software platforms facilitate social networking, virtual studio collaboration and live music performances over the Internet. Collaborative software platforms enabling interaction between global communities of music makers have grown exponentially in the last decade and have undergone further changes during the Covid-19 pandemic. In this presentation, Martin K. Koszolko will discuss the functional…

Bundaberg Science Roadshow

Bundaberg State High School students will travel to nine primary schools in Bundaberg and deliver a fun and interactive show. Our  Science presenters will do exciting demonstration of chemistry, physics and biology with displays using dry ice, force and friction, conductivity, pressure, and magnetism. Primary students will get the chance to come on stage and…

I Love Science Game Jam (Venue)

You can attend this event either ONLINE or VENUE (SAE Institute in Perth WA). Please register for the chosen attendance style. Have you ever wanted to explore making games for science education? Share knowledge of your favourite scientific field through your own game. This is a great time to put your thinking cap on and…

Leighland Christian School Science Fair

Students at our Leighland Christian School Burnie Campus will be discovering all about glass and share their learning with each other and our community at their Science Fair. Students across each grade will be creating and learning in the weeks leading up to National Science Week in STEAM lessons all about glass and the way…

My Community Library Presents STEM Zone

Students will explore the National Science Week theme Glass: more than meets the eye through hands-on activities and investigations. They will learn about how glass is made and how its properties determine its many uses. Activities will include looking at the use of mirrors and creating optical illusions, they will explore the effects of tools…

The Big Brain Experiment – 5 Mini Missions into the Mind

Is pain just in the brain? Can you improve your memory? How fast do your neurons fire? All these questions (and more) are answered in The Big Brain Experiment, where students and teachers all over the country conduct experiments on their own brains (without a degree in Psychology or Neuroscience!). All up there are 5…

Lenses and Light – Kirwan State School

Following National Science Week’s theme Glass: More Than Meets the Eye, students at Kirwan State School will be using glass lenses, along with mirrors, to manipulate light. Students will explore how light can be reflected, refracted and transformed using glass. Students will draw their own conclusions before extending that knowledge with teacher-led demonstrations. 

Glass, Animals, and Remote Communities

Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities’ National Science Week program will hold an education program at a school in a remote community of the NT. Targeted at primary and secondary school students, the program will introduce the role of glass in veterinary medicine (drug vials, microscopes, slides etc.), and how this equipment plays…