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Bankstown Council World Environment Youth Forum
3 - 6
60 minutes
60 students
(Physical Phenomena)
3 - 6
60 minutes
Hands-on
30 students
(Physical Phenomena)
Show
K - 2
60 minutes
Hands-on
30 students
(Physical Phenomena)
3 - 6
60 minutes
Hands-on
30 students
(Physical Phenomena)
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The following science workshops are authorised through the
Performances for Schools program, managed by the
NSW Department of Education & Training.

Country tours can be organised for NSW regional school visits.

Risk assessments available on request.

All chemicals used in our science programs strictly comply with Chemical Safety in Schools documents produced by the NSW DET.


Secondary Science and TAS
5 - 6
Hands-on
30 students
(Living Things)
K - 2
Hands-on
30 students
K - 2
60 minutes
Hands-on
30 students
(Physical Phenomena)
60 students
Show
45 minutes
3 - 6
(Physical Phenomena)
5 - 6
90 minutes
Hands-on
30 students
(Multiple strands)
Cost
Programs $165 per class unless indicated
Additional cost for country schools. Please call to check availability
7 - 10
90 minutes
30 students
Outcomes 4.6,4.11, 5.6, 5.11
7 - 10
45 minutes
Show
60 students
Outcomes 4.6, 4.7, 5.6, 5.7
Interactive School Incursions for
Sydney and NSW regional district

Call 02 9674 2191, email us or use this form to enquire or make a booking for your school

Primary Science & Technology
3 - 6
60 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
Hands-on
30 students
(Living Things)
(Earth and Its Surroundings)
15 minutes
Show
30 students
Outcomes 8.3.5, 9.3.2, 9.4.4
(Earth and Its Surroundings)
3 - 6
60 minutes
Show
60 students
We will be presenting at the
2008 K to 8 Science Teachers Conference jointly organised by the Science Teachers Association of NSW and Powerhouse Museum.

This year's theme is 'Our Changing Earth'. We will be running a teacher development workshop on teaching Renewable Energy.

Check to see if your school has a teacher coming!
Contact STANSW for more information: STANSW website
5 - 6
90 minutes
Hands-on
30 students
7 - 10
90 minutes
Hands-on
Hands-on
30 students
Outcomes 4.6, 4.7, 5.6, 5.7
5 - 6
Full day
Hands-on
30 students
(Multiple strands)
(Multiple strands)
7 - 10
Full day
Hands-on
30 students
Outcomes 4.6, 4.7, 5.6, 5.7
All of our science workshops have follow-on lessons and teacher notes.
The specific syllabus outcomes are outlined within the workshop description.

Primary teachers:
These workshops can fit in your COGS units or Gifted and Talented days. Multiple day school camp workshops or special fund raising events can also be arranged.

Enquiries 02 9674 2191, email us or use this form
Australian Science Festival organised by ASF Limited
We will be presenting liquid nitrogen shows and Lego Mindstorms workshops during the Australian Science Festival School Program.
This fantastic program will be held from August 20 to August 22 during National Science Week in the National Convention Centre, Canberra.
Schools interested should contact ASF Limited using the details below:

bookings@sciencefestival.com
phone: (02) 02 6207 5901
fax: (02) 6205 0638

Also view ASF Limited's website for more info:

www.sciencefestival.com.au
Science in the City
Science in the Suburbs
Science in the City is the single largest science event in Australia held during National Science Week August 18 - 27.
Thousands of students and teachers attend this fun event where demonstrations, activities and talks are given on all things science. If you need more information, check the external link: Science in the City

We will be presenting at the upcoming Science in the Suburbs on May 27 and 28, held at the Sydney Olympic Park. Also, we will be at Science in the Bush at Wagga Wagga on June 24 & 25. For more information please contact our office.
Warringah Council World Environment Schools Expo
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