Another visit by enthusiastic young scientists from Kaurilands school
The digestive system breaks down food………..and produces lots of waste products
These young scientists know so much.
The digestive system breaks down food………..and produces lots of waste products
These young scientists know so much.
Glen Eden Intermediate students visited Green Bay to investigate the Physics behind flight.
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The Science
Watch the video of a Boeing 767 take off.
How did the wing shape change during take off?
Why do you think this was?
Thanks to everyone for the feedback on your visit. It was great fun having so many keen young scientists in the lab and we look forward to another visit.
What would you like to do next time?
A group of very bright and enthusiastic young science students from Kaurilands primary school visited our laboratories on wednesday to investigate how our body organs work. Looking forward to a return visit in the near future.
About thirty students from Glen Eden Intermediate visited the science department on wednesday. They did some experiments on chemicals found at home.
They tested to see whether they were acids or bases and noted the pH values.
They worked really hard and are welcome to return for another visit later this year. Well done guys.