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Interactive Science Workshops – Designed for Class Engagement
Our hands-on science workshops are perfect for individual classes or small groups, giving every student the chance to participate, experiment, and explore. These sessions are designed to spark curiosity and support the Victorian Curriculum across Foundation to Year 6.

Students might make Instant Jelly Worms while learning about chemical changes, explore air pressure with hovercrafts and flying cups, or discover forces through balloon rockets and Bernoulli experiments. Every workshop is interactive, age-appropriate, and aligned with key learning areas such as chemical sciences, physical sciences, and scientific inquiry.

With a strong focus on fun, discovery, and real-world science, these workshops are a fantastic way to reinforce classroom learning while giving students an unforgettable hands-on experience.

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Instant Jelly worms

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Up, Up and Away!

Up, Up and Away! – A Workshop on Air & Bernoulli’s Principle
In this high-energy, hands-on workshop, students explore the invisible power of air through amazing demonstrations and interactive experiments. They'll build their own vortex cannons and blast smoke rings across the classroom, balance a beach ball on a leaf blower, and discover just how much air a Bernoulli bag can hold!

Through each activity, students investigate Bernoulli’s principle, air pressure, and the science of forces and motion in a fun, practical way that supports the Physical Sciences strand of the Victorian Curriculum.

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