Students will link literature with science and study the book Window by Jeannie Baker. Students will observe the invisible glass experiment, experiment with microscopes and magnifying glasses. In small groups students will build a marble run over the course of the week. This is a whole school event K to 6.
Topic: Environment and Nature
Young Tassie Scientists at Festival of Bright Ideas
Meet your local Young Tassie Scientists at the Festival of Bright Ideas and test out a range of hands-on activities for all ages. Young Tassie Scientists are early career researchers who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. The Young Tassie…
Flows for Freedom Catchment Health Public Viewing and Information Site – Bythorne Park, Mount Barker
Low flows are crucial for sustaining a minimum level of catchment health. We know that one of the biggest causes of deteriorating catchment health in the Mount Lofty Ranges is the absence of low flows and the Flows for the Future Program is working hard to reinstate this critical water flow pattern. The Hills and…
Flows for Freedom Catchment Health Public Viewing and Information Site – Bythorne Park, Mount Barker
Low flows are crucial for sustaining a minimum level of catchment health. We know that one of the biggest causes of deteriorating catchment health in the Mount Lofty Ranges is the absence of low flows and the Flows for the Future Program is working hard to reinstate this critical water flow pattern. The Hills and…
Guided Geology Tour – Wallaroo
Join geology expert Patrick James on a guided trail in the Northern Yorke Peninsula (Copper Coast) and learn about the amazing heritage of the area, including a variety of coastal areas interest and Wallaroo’s fascinating mining heritage. Dates coming! Patrick has a strong research record in geoscience, including structure, tectonics, geological mapping, remote sensing and…
Guided Geology Tour – Wallaroo
Join geology expert Patrick James on a guided trail in the Northern Yorke Peninsula (Copper Coast) and learn about the amazing heritage of the area, including a variety of coastal areas interest and Wallaroo’s fascinating mining heritage. Dates coming! Patrick has a strong research record in geoscience, including structure, tectonics, geological mapping, remote sensing and…
Guided Geology Tour – Wallaroo
Join geology expert Patrick James on a guided trail in the Northern Yorke Peninsula (Copper Coast) and learn about the amazing heritage of the area, including a variety of coastal areas interest and Wallaroo’s fascinating mining heritage. Dates coming! Patrick has a strong research record in geoscience, including structure, tectonics, geological mapping, remote sensing and…
Regenerating Australia
What does healing mean to you? This year, UNSW Science challenges you to think deeply over National Science Week about what healing means in a variety of contexts: environmental, health and community, to name a few. To bring this to life, we will explore the theme of healing through the new film Regenerating Australia. Regenerating…
Leftovers of a Ghost – Art Exhibition
Artists Emme Orbach and Noah Spivak collaborate on a series of experiment-based artworks in their latest exhibition. ‘Leftovers of a Ghost’ explores one central question: what happens when you allow a chemical reaction to dictate the outcome of an artwork? In the lead-up to the exhibition, the artists have encouraged chemical solutions to evolve on…
Material World Henbury Science Fair
Material World Henbury Science Fair has a range of hands-on experiments and activities to engage and develop a love of science in all our students and to cater for a range of abilities and student needs. They will develop an understanding of different natural and artificial material properties with a focus on glass. Activities will include: Henbury…