Healthy Choices Enquire Now 🍎 Living World: Health & Human Physiology Healthy Choices Nutrition, Fitness Science and Body Systems How do our daily decisions impact our long-term health? This workshop bridges the gap between science and lifestyle, allowing students to investigate the pillars of a healthy body through evidence-based inquiry. From analyzing the chemistry of sugar to measuring heart-lung efficiency, students explore how diet and exercise function as biological fuel and maintenance. Students use professional tools to test their own physiology, including hand dynamometers for strength, resistance bands for flexibility, and balance boards. This data-driven approach helps them understand portion sizes, nutrient groups, and the biomechanics of coordination. Key Learning Areas: Nutrition Science: Break down sugars, fats, proteins, and fiber. Cardiovascular Health: Trace the link between the heart and lungs. Fitness Metrics: Measure flexibility, strength, and balance using pro tools. Coordination: Test hand-eye reactions and motor skills. 90-Min Extension: Includes pro agility testing, sprint mechanics, and reaction drills. Looking for a specific Body System focus? K to 2: The 5 Senses Workshop Years 3 & 4: Muscles & Skeleton Workshop Years 5 & 6: Cardiovascular & Digestive Systems Expert Content & Presentation Led by Churchill Fellow Ben Newsome, we ensure every school incursion is grounded in pedagogical best practice and student-led inquiry. Trustpilot 4 Million+ Students Inspired since 2004 Trustpilot Check Availability Global Online Class: Live, interactive health sessions Beamed to your classroom globally via high-definition video conferencing. 🥗 Hands-on health investigations. 🎥 Zoom, Teams, or school software. Quick Links Past projects Requirements Cost per Science Show Free Science Resources Back to Primary Science Visits 150 Free Experiments Fizzics in the Media Australian Curriculum Mapping for all science workshops & shows Australian National Curriculum Mapping for all our science incursions Australian ACARA Content Outcomes: Science F-10 Version 9.0 Year 3 identify sources of heat energy and examine how temperature changes when heat energy is transferred from one object to another AC9S3U03 investigate the observable properties of solids and liquids and how adding or removing heat energy leads to a change of state AC9S3U04 Year 4 examine the properties of natural and made materials including fibres, metals, glass and plastics and consider how these properties influence their use AC9S4U04 Year 3 & 4 examine how people use data to develop scientific explanations AC9S3H01, AC9S4H01 consider how people use scientific explanations to meet a need or solve a problem AC9S3H02, AC9S4H02 pose questions to explore observed patterns and relationships and make predictions based on observations AC9S3I01, AC9S4I01 compare findings with others, consider if investigations were fair, identify questions for further investigation and draw conclusions AC9S3I05, AC9S4I05 Year 5 explain observable properties of solids, liquids and gases by modelling the motion and arrangement of particles AC9S5U04 Year 6 compare reversible changes, including dissolving and changes of state, and irreversible changes, including cooking and rusting that produce new substances AC9S6U04 Year 5 & 6 investigate how scientific knowledge is used by individuals and communities to identify problems, consider responses and make decisions AC9S5H02, AC9S6H02 pose investigable questions to identify patterns and test relationships and make reasoned predictions AC9S5I01, AC9S6I01 compare methods and findings with others, recognise possible sources of error, pose questions for further investigation and select evidence to draw reasoned conclusions AC9S5I05, AC9S6I05 Health and Physical Education Years 3 & 4 describe and apply protective behaviours and help-seeking strategies in a range of online and offline situations AC9HP4P08 interpret the nature and intention of health information and messages, and reflect on how they influence personal decisions and behaviours AC9HP4P09 investigate and apply behaviours that contribute to their own and others’ health, safety, relationships and wellbeing AC9HP4P10 Years 5 & 6 analyse and rehearse protective behaviours and help-seeking strategies that can be used in a range of online and offline situations AC9HP6P08 investigate different sources and types of health information and how these apply to their own and others’ health choices AC9HP6P09 analyse how behaviours influence the health, safety, relationships and wellbeing of individuals and communities AC9HP6P10 Design & Technology Years 3 & 4 describe the ways food can be selected and prepared for healthy eating AC9TDE4K04 Years 5 & 6 explain how the characteristics of foods influence selection and preparation for healthy eating AC9TDE6K04 Australian National Curriculum Mapping for all our science workshops & shows NSW SCIENCE SYLLABUS CONTENT for all our incursions NSW K – 10 Science Syllabus mapping NSW Science Syllabus Content A student: ST2-7MW-T investigates the suitability of natural and processed materials for a range of purposes ST2-8PW-ST describes the characteristics and effects of common forms of energy, such as light and heat ST3-5LW-T explains how food and fibre are produced sustainably in managed environments for health and nutrition ST3-7MW-T explains how the properties of materials determines their use for a range of purposes ST3-8PW-ST explains how energy is transformed from one form to another PDHPE K to 10: PD3-7 proposes and implements actions and protective strategies that promote health, safety, wellbeing and physically active spaces NSW Science and Technology K–6 Syllabus (Implementation from 2027) For implementation advice, visit the NESA Science and Technology site. Stage 2 ST2-SCI-01 uses information to investigate the solar system and the effects of energy on living, physical and geological systems Observe examples of matter that exist as a solid, liquid and gas Describe how adding and removing heat energy affects the movement and arrangement of particles ST2-PQU-01 poses questions to create fair tests that investigate the effects of energy on living things Stage 3 ST3-SCI-01 uses evidence to explain how scientific knowledge can be used to develop sustainable practices Pose questions to determine whether substances dissolve in water by identifying variables ST3-PQU-01 poses questions to identify variables and conducts fair tests to gather data NSW K-10 Mapping Print NSW PDF Mapping VIC Curriculum F–10 Version 2.0 Science Levels 3 & 4 Solids, liquids and gases have observable properties; changes of state via heat energy. VC2S4U04 Heat energy generation and temperature changes during transfer. VC2S4U09 Plan and conduct scientific investigations using provided scaffolds and fair tests. VC2S4I02 [Image of the arrangement of particles in solids, liquids, and gases] Levels 5 & 6 Modelling the motion and arrangement of particles in matter; forming mixtures. VC2S6U03 Comparing reversible changes (dissolving) and irreversible changes (cooking). VC2S6U04 Plan and conduct repeatable investigations, deciding variables and identifying risks. VC2S6I02 Health and Physical Education Levels 3 & 4 Identify and demonstrate protective behaviours and help-seeking strategies. VC2HP2P06 Investigate health messages and strategies to promote wellbeing. VC2HP2P07 Levels 5 & 6 Apply protective behaviours in online and offline situations. VC2HP4P08 Interpret the nature and intention of health information and messages. VC2HP4P09 Investigate and apply strategies that contribute to health and safety. VC2HP4P10 Design and Technologies Levels F-2: Explore how food can be selected and prepared for healthy eating. VC2TDE2C03 Levels 3-4: Describe the ways food can be selected and prepared for healthy eating. VC2TDE4C03 Levels 5-6: Explain how the properties of foods influence selection and preparation. VC2TDE6C03 VIC F-6 Mapping Print VIC PDF Mapping School Testimonials View All GWS Giants School Outreach Feedback on: Know your code A fantastic school program Redfern Jarjum College Feedback on: Human Body We would definitely book this again! Science Show Activities Reach box Students can measure and quantify their flexibility Resistance bands Practice stretching muscles and resistive exercises Balance boards Where in your body does balance come from? Practice balancing on our balance boards Squeeze testers Test your arm strength with squeeze testers Hand dynamometer Quantify grip strength (in KG) and find out where you sit relative to your peers Heart rate measure Measure resting and training heart rate Reaction time test How fast can your body react to outside stimulus? Juggling Juggling is a great test of hand-eye coordination Injury prevention and management Learn about common injuries in sport and how to treat them Portion control What is a good serving of of protein and carbohydrates in a balanced meal? Food sorting Which foods belong in the protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, fats, and fibres categories? Taste testing We all love the taste of sugar, but what are these other two substances...? Skeletal joints How are your bones and muscles connected? Sugar discussion Sugar tastes great - but why? What happens if you have too much? Science workshop content What Students Experience: The Physiology Lab In this interactive health and science workshop, students move beyond the textbook to measure and analyze their own body’s performance. By combining physical activity with biological data, we make the science of “long-term health” tangible and engaging. 1. Cardiac Investigation We kick off with a high-energy cardio challenge to get the heart pumping. Students perform immediate pulse checks to understand heart rate recovery and the vital link between exercise and the cardiovascular system. 2. Hands-On Stations Students rotate through specialized testing zones. They measure grip strength using dynamometers, test flexibility with Sit & Reach boxes, analyze balance, and investigate the anatomy of bones and muscles. 3. The Nutritional Reveal We conclude with a powerful visual demonstration of “hidden” additives. Students see exactly how much sugar and salt are concealed in common snacks, providing a scientific basis for making better dietary choices. 🏆 90-Minute Sports Science Expansion: Agility & Reaction: Pro-level agility testing and “Fancy Footwork” drills to test the nervous system’s response to external stimuli. Performance Metrics: 20-metre sprint tests to analyze muscle fiber types and compare performance data with peers. EST. 2004 Our Commitment to Quality Health Education A Trusted School Partner for 20 Years Fizzics Education delivers reliable, syllabus-aligned visits that bridge the gap between Physical Education and Biological Science. ✓ Professional Medical Tools Using real dynamometers, pulse oximeters, and sit-and-reach equipment. ✓ Data-Driven Inquiry Students record and analyze their own physical data to see science in action. ✓ Qualified Health Educators Experienced presenters trained to facilitate physical activity and nutrition science safely. Real, Verified, Unedited Trustpilot Requirements 🏃♂️ Workshop Logistics Session Requirements 👥 Capacity & Timing 👨🎓 Attendance: Max 30 students per class. 🏫 Target: Appropriate for Years 3 to 6. ⏰ Duration: 60 or 90 minute options. 🛠️ Set/Pack: 45 mins setup + 45 mins pack down. 📍 Venue Requirements 🏗️ 60-Min Workshop: Indoor space with 10 tables. 🌿 90-Min Version: Requires an outdoor grassed area at least 30 metres long for sprint testing. 🪑 Seating: Chairs are not required for students. Social Distancing: We will tailor the program to suit both your school and the State’s requirements. Contact us here. 🛡️ $20M Public Liability ✅ WWCC Checked 📋 Full Risk Assessments 🎓 Expert Educators Go Further! Complete Units of Work to Support Your Teaching Save planning time with high-quality videos, printable experiments, and curriculum-aligned resources designed to engage students in health science. Explore STEM Units Extend the Experience Pair this workshop with a larger stage show for groups of up to 240 students: Big Science Big Fun tick tick BOOM! Destination Moon Food Science Show Deep Blue Oceans Cost 💰 Workshop Investment Healthy Choices Standard Session $580 inc. GST 60-Minute Workshop ✨ $19.33 per student (Based on 30 students) Most Popular $660 inc. GST 90-Minute Workshop ✨ $22.00 per student (Based on 30 students) Early Bird: Book and pay within 7 days to receive 10% off your booking. View offers & discounts 🔖 Offers: Find out about bulk offers & discounts here. 🦷 Extension Workshop: View our dedicated Human Body program. 🌍 Global Reach: Available as a live online class anywhere in the world. 📍 Regional: We visit country schools via Country Science Tours. 📑 Syllabus: Print a PDF Mapping for all K to 6 visits. Call 1300 856 828 Click below to book your primary school incursion. Learn about our Global Impact 4 Million+ Students Inspired since 2004 Trustpilot Enquire Now Extension Ideas! STEM TPL for Primary and Early Learning Teachers Create a Full Day STEM Accelerator or join us for a rapid science upskill! For schools outside of metropolitan areas please contact us to discuss how this science workshop can be run online or visit your school as part of a regional visit. Click below to know more! Science Full day STEM accelerator – Primary Teachers Teacher Professional Learning – One hour STEM Ideation Coding Full Day TPL – Primary Teachers Online courses Read More STEM TPL for Primary and Early Learning Teachers Create a Full Day STEM Accelerator or join us for a rapid science upskill! For schools outside of metropolitan areas please contact us to discuss how this science workshop can be run online or visit your school as part of a regional visit. Click below to know more! 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Australian National Curriculum Mapping for all our science incursions Australian ACARA Content Outcomes: Science F-10 Version 9.0 Year 3 identify sources of heat energy and examine how temperature changes when heat energy is transferred from one object to another AC9S3U03 investigate the observable properties of solids and liquids and how adding or removing heat energy leads to a change of state AC9S3U04 Year 4 examine the properties of natural and made materials including fibres, metals, glass and plastics and consider how these properties influence their use AC9S4U04 Year 3 & 4 examine how people use data to develop scientific explanations AC9S3H01, AC9S4H01 consider how people use scientific explanations to meet a need or solve a problem AC9S3H02, AC9S4H02 pose questions to explore observed patterns and relationships and make predictions based on observations AC9S3I01, AC9S4I01 compare findings with others, consider if investigations were fair, identify questions for further investigation and draw conclusions AC9S3I05, AC9S4I05 Year 5 explain observable properties of solids, liquids and gases by modelling the motion and arrangement of particles AC9S5U04 Year 6 compare reversible changes, including dissolving and changes of state, and irreversible changes, including cooking and rusting that produce new substances AC9S6U04 Year 5 & 6 investigate how scientific knowledge is used by individuals and communities to identify problems, consider responses and make decisions AC9S5H02, AC9S6H02 pose investigable questions to identify patterns and test relationships and make reasoned predictions AC9S5I01, AC9S6I01 compare methods and findings with others, recognise possible sources of error, pose questions for further investigation and select evidence to draw reasoned conclusions AC9S5I05, AC9S6I05 Health and Physical Education Years 3 & 4 describe and apply protective behaviours and help-seeking strategies in a range of online and offline situations AC9HP4P08 interpret the nature and intention of health information and messages, and reflect on how they influence personal decisions and behaviours AC9HP4P09 investigate and apply behaviours that contribute to their own and others’ health, safety, relationships and wellbeing AC9HP4P10 Years 5 & 6 analyse and rehearse protective behaviours and help-seeking strategies that can be used in a range of online and offline situations AC9HP6P08 investigate different sources and types of health information and how these apply to their own and others’ health choices AC9HP6P09 analyse how behaviours influence the health, safety, relationships and wellbeing of individuals and communities AC9HP6P10 Design & Technology Years 3 & 4 describe the ways food can be selected and prepared for healthy eating AC9TDE4K04 Years 5 & 6 explain how the characteristics of foods influence selection and preparation for healthy eating AC9TDE6K04 Australian National Curriculum Mapping for all our science workshops & shows
NSW K – 10 Science Syllabus mapping NSW Science Syllabus Content A student: ST2-7MW-T investigates the suitability of natural and processed materials for a range of purposes ST2-8PW-ST describes the characteristics and effects of common forms of energy, such as light and heat ST3-5LW-T explains how food and fibre are produced sustainably in managed environments for health and nutrition ST3-7MW-T explains how the properties of materials determines their use for a range of purposes ST3-8PW-ST explains how energy is transformed from one form to another PDHPE K to 10: PD3-7 proposes and implements actions and protective strategies that promote health, safety, wellbeing and physically active spaces NSW Science and Technology K–6 Syllabus (Implementation from 2027) For implementation advice, visit the NESA Science and Technology site. Stage 2 ST2-SCI-01 uses information to investigate the solar system and the effects of energy on living, physical and geological systems Observe examples of matter that exist as a solid, liquid and gas Describe how adding and removing heat energy affects the movement and arrangement of particles ST2-PQU-01 poses questions to create fair tests that investigate the effects of energy on living things Stage 3 ST3-SCI-01 uses evidence to explain how scientific knowledge can be used to develop sustainable practices Pose questions to determine whether substances dissolve in water by identifying variables ST3-PQU-01 poses questions to identify variables and conducts fair tests to gather data NSW K-10 Mapping Print NSW PDF Mapping VIC Curriculum F–10 Version 2.0 Science Levels 3 & 4 Solids, liquids and gases have observable properties; changes of state via heat energy. VC2S4U04 Heat energy generation and temperature changes during transfer. VC2S4U09 Plan and conduct scientific investigations using provided scaffolds and fair tests. VC2S4I02 [Image of the arrangement of particles in solids, liquids, and gases] Levels 5 & 6 Modelling the motion and arrangement of particles in matter; forming mixtures. VC2S6U03 Comparing reversible changes (dissolving) and irreversible changes (cooking). VC2S6U04 Plan and conduct repeatable investigations, deciding variables and identifying risks. VC2S6I02 Health and Physical Education Levels 3 & 4 Identify and demonstrate protective behaviours and help-seeking strategies. VC2HP2P06 Investigate health messages and strategies to promote wellbeing. VC2HP2P07 Levels 5 & 6 Apply protective behaviours in online and offline situations. VC2HP4P08 Interpret the nature and intention of health information and messages. VC2HP4P09 Investigate and apply strategies that contribute to health and safety. VC2HP4P10 Design and Technologies Levels F-2: Explore how food can be selected and prepared for healthy eating. VC2TDE2C03 Levels 3-4: Describe the ways food can be selected and prepared for healthy eating. VC2TDE4C03 Levels 5-6: Explain how the properties of foods influence selection and preparation. VC2TDE6C03 VIC F-6 Mapping Print VIC PDF Mapping
What Students Experience: The Physiology Lab In this interactive health and science workshop, students move beyond the textbook to measure and analyze their own body’s performance. By combining physical activity with biological data, we make the science of “long-term health” tangible and engaging. 1. Cardiac Investigation We kick off with a high-energy cardio challenge to get the heart pumping. Students perform immediate pulse checks to understand heart rate recovery and the vital link between exercise and the cardiovascular system. 2. Hands-On Stations Students rotate through specialized testing zones. They measure grip strength using dynamometers, test flexibility with Sit & Reach boxes, analyze balance, and investigate the anatomy of bones and muscles. 3. The Nutritional Reveal We conclude with a powerful visual demonstration of “hidden” additives. Students see exactly how much sugar and salt are concealed in common snacks, providing a scientific basis for making better dietary choices. 🏆 90-Minute Sports Science Expansion: Agility & Reaction: Pro-level agility testing and “Fancy Footwork” drills to test the nervous system’s response to external stimuli. Performance Metrics: 20-metre sprint tests to analyze muscle fiber types and compare performance data with peers. EST. 2004 Our Commitment to Quality Health Education A Trusted School Partner for 20 Years Fizzics Education delivers reliable, syllabus-aligned visits that bridge the gap between Physical Education and Biological Science. ✓ Professional Medical Tools Using real dynamometers, pulse oximeters, and sit-and-reach equipment. ✓ Data-Driven Inquiry Students record and analyze their own physical data to see science in action. ✓ Qualified Health Educators Experienced presenters trained to facilitate physical activity and nutrition science safely. Real, Verified, Unedited Trustpilot
STEM TPL for Primary and Early Learning Teachers Create a Full Day STEM Accelerator or join us for a rapid science upskill! For schools outside of metropolitan areas please contact us to discuss how this science workshop can be run online or visit your school as part of a regional visit. Click below to know more! Science Full day STEM accelerator – Primary Teachers Teacher Professional Learning – One hour STEM Ideation Coding Full Day TPL – Primary Teachers Online courses Read More
STEM TPL for Primary and Early Learning Teachers Create a Full Day STEM Accelerator or join us for a rapid science upskill! For schools outside of metropolitan areas please contact us to discuss how this science workshop can be run online or visit your school as part of a regional visit. Click below to know more! Science Full day STEM accelerator – Primary Teachers Teacher Professional Learning – One hour STEM Ideation Coding Full Day TPL – Primary Teachers Online courses Read More
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