Science Buzz
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Teaching science concepts through exciting science demonstrations and hands-on activities!
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facebook.comThe paper Tower Challenge.
How do you make 36 sheets of newspaper hold up 29 wooden blocks? You get Science Buzz to show you how...
The Vortex Bottle.
Experiment to see who can be the first to empty the top bottle of water. Will a fast vortex empty the bottle quicker than a slow vortex? Why does the water stay in the top bottle if you don't start a vortex?
Exploring a Life Cycle Hands-on.
You may not like these little wrigglies but odds are your students will... An awesome way to teach about life cycles.
Gavin Goh reviewed Science Buzz – 5 star John from Science Buzz presented a fantastic show to a Year 3 Class at Highgate Primary School. All the activities were hands-on and the kids were amazed by making whirlpools in bottles, floating a boat underwater, using 'The Force' to move an object up and down inside a sealed bottle and making smoke rings with a vortex cannon. All activities were curriculum linked and students learned about molecules. It's as close to magic as science can be!
Brooke Gardiner reviewed Science Buzz – 5 star 12 August at 18:03 · John from Science Buzz was absolutely fantastic!! He came & presented his show 'Air is it really there?' to our whole school over 2 days. He was easy to communicate with in the lead up to the incursion & was just amazing with the students on both days. He was able to vary his show to cater for all grades from Kindy to Year 6. The students loved that they could touch & 'play' with everything & that they could go home & make what was shown. Thanks for a wonderful incursion. Highly recommended ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Ronald McDonald House Perth
Melissa Catellani 18 August at 21:51 Science Buzz came to Embleton Primary to WOW! the kindy and Pre-Primary children. John brought a range of hands on activities for all the children to explore. Staff and students were keen to get in early and book Science Buzz for the whole school next year. Thanks for the science experience John. We loved it!
Mind Power or Science?
We love the puzzled and amazed looks on students' faces as they try to work out how this happens. This is one of our most popular incursion activities.
Flying the Solar Balloon
Awesome fun and great science: the solar balloon. A great way to teach about the states of matter and the effect of heat on gases. Always a big hit with students.
Timeline Photos
At a Science Buzz incursion showing how air can make a balloon fly....
The vortex cannon and excited students....
Thanks to the staff and students at Mt Pleasant Primary for inviting Science Buzz into their school today.