Science Circus Pacific Extraordinary Science with Ordinary Stuff, Workshop Booklet, Samoa
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Walker, Graham
Duggan, Joe
Shelvin, Laura
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The Australian National University
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Many students think science is something that happens in textbooks, which is sad because textbooks aren’t much fun. The result is bored unmotivated students who don’t learn as well – learning works best when it is fun and hands-on.
The aim of these activities is to provide an enjoyable, interactive way for students to discover science. Rather than just remembering things out of a book, the activities allow students to experience science themselves. Students learn and remember best when they actually do things themselves, rather than just reading or being told about them.
The activities here can be used directly with students as class activities, or used as demonstrations by teachers. Please note though, that some of these activities are more dangerous than others. Take extra care where CAUTION is noted. Some activities are not suitable for students to try themselves.
This book contains a huge range of fun, curriculum-related science activities that can be done with everyday items – things that are either low-cost or free. Wherever we could, we selected activities that reuse the same materials so with the same collection of everyday items, there might be 5, 10 or even more different activities you can try.
As you will discover, you do not need a lab and fancy equipment to do engaging practical science.
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