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Hands on activities

Colour blindness Can you see all shades of red and green?
Inflate the lungs! A model of how the diaphragm works
Intestinal squeeze How does food move through your intestines?
Blobs 'o' blood Look at blood under the microscope, which cells are which?
Find your blind spot Where are you blind in your retina?
Crime scene prints Examine whorls, arches and loops and catch a criminal!
Face-lift Discover the position of bones and major organs behind facial skin
Human Battery Do you have salt in your sweat? Lets find out!
Parrot in the picture How does colour perception work?
What smell is that? Follow your nose...
Body puzzlers Put together these layered puzzles on the body
Taste tester Use your sense of taste to work out the crystal types.
Microscopes Check out your own hand on TV with this digital microscope
Operation Look inside the human body
Hot hands This chemical reaction shows where your hands are hot and cold.
Skeleton Stan What do your bones look like?
Blood components Plasma, white/red blood cells and platelets all visually represented
Optical Illusions Scientists use these to study how the brain works
X-ray puzzler Match the X-rays to your body

Requirements

- Appropriate for Years 3 to 6 with a maximum of 30 students per class

- 12 Tables arranged around a room. Chairs are not required.

- Access to 2 electrical power sockets

- Duration 60 minutes, set up time 45 minutes and pack up time 45 minutes

Cost

- $195 inc. GST for 1 class or $240 for a 90 minute workshop.
Keep the ball rolling: An optional 30 minute live video conference followup can be arranged to build upon students understanding of the content presented. Easily arranged and well worth the effort!
Only $55 inc. GST per class when booked in conjunction with this in-school visit.

This performance can also be viewed as a LIVE web conference anywhere in the world!
The cost for stand alone video conference sessions are $110 inc. GST per class and can be arranged with our office.

For schools outside of Sydney please contact us to discuss how this workshop can visit your school as part of a regional visit

Unlike others we don't charge per student as we know that this causes an additional administrative load on your school office. Most schools tend to fill the workshops based on our recommended maximum number of students. If you have any questions please contact us.

A Look Inside: The Human Body

Students will gain appreciation of the complexity of life in this fun workshop when your K to 2 classroom becomes a hands on biology lab.

Students will use microscopes, digital photography and hands on models to look at major body systems and how the five senses work. Where is heat in your body conserved? How do the lungs work.? What happens to food when I swallow?

Also covers basic hygiene practices, reflexes, inheritance and the components of skin, blood and hair.

This performance can also be viewed as a LIVE web conference anywhere in the world!

Human body model
Skeleton model

Syllabus Outcomes: Science & Technology

Living Things: A student...

LTS2.3 Identifies and describes the structure and function of living things and ways in which living things interact with other living things and their environment.

Fits within COGS Units "Changes', 'Growing and Changing' and 'Effects of Growth and Change'




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