Indigenous Science Experience Online

What can Aboriginal astronomy tell us about the night sky? How is our native flora used as bush medicine? What can we learn about sustainable living from 60 000+ years of Indigenous culture? Find out the answers to these questions and more during the Indigenous Science Experience Online. The Indigenous Science Experience Online will consist…

Mid-Afternoon Masterclass: Calculating whale migration

Long-distance whale migration is a spectacular phenomenon! Every year many species travel huge distances from feeding grounds near the planet’s poles to breeding grounds in warmer waters. Some animals rely on navigational cues such as the magnetic field and celestial information to orient themselves. Frequently, migration occurs as a group, and this “wisdom of the…

Bees Creek Fantastic Food Fair

Science Week event: “Bees Creek Fantastic Food Fair” Thursday 12th August 11-1:00pm 2021 Week 4 Term 3. (Due to Week 5 being Yr 5 and 6 camps) Each station will be visited by 2 classes and their teachers. (Buddy classes) Each station is visited for 15 minutes. Bees Creek Fantastic Food Fair will include a…

Small Schools Sustainability and Science Day

Parents and students from all schools will work together as they rotate around four Sustainability and STEM activities.  On the day we will have assistance from our local Landcare, parents and community members. Worm Farm – Parents and students will be able to turn recycled polystyrene boxes into working Worm Farms for their classroom or…

Food in Abundance

Food in Abundance will be a series of school-based events running from 16 to 20 August. Throughout the week, each year level from Foundation through to Year 10 will take their turn at visiting the Science Laboratory for an age appropriate double lesson period of fun, hands-on science experiments and food-themed design challenges aimed at…

Furlong Park School for Deaf Children Science Fair

Furlong Park School for Deaf Children’s Science Fair. Each classroom will be presenting their projects based on the National Science Week theme Food: Different by Design. Each class will be given a task and they need to research, create, make, display and explain to increase understanding and engagement with food. The completed tasks will be…

SciScouts: Science of Outdoors

Scouting has always been strong on STEM skills. Maths to calculate catering quantities and navigate, the science of water purification, the physics of abseiling, and the engineering and construction of pioneering structures – they all had their place. Why not join Scouts from across Australia for our National Science Week program in August? We have…

Biodiversity

Planting – Pollinator Patch  Year 5 – Love Food? Love Bees? Inquiry-based Learning four-day activities  – Bees, Pollination and Food – Bees knees and Flower power  – What are the threats? – Beeing helpful

Hope Christian College Science Week Activities

There will be science based activities for students from Receptions to Year 9s. It will be spread over the week 16 to 20 August. Most of the activities will be food based scientific activities. There will be four year levels which will be competing against each other. We will also have a combined staff morning…

‘Not the Science Type’ short online film viewing

Not the Science Type is a four-part docu-series that addresses negative stereotypes and the need for greater diversity, equity and inclusion in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.It  highlight four women who break down boundaries within their fields – biology, engineering and science and technology-based applications. The series will  premiere in Australia in…