TAS: The Big Schools Guide to Science Week in Tasmania

Attention teachers, parents, and students: What’s on offer in Tassie for schools in 2020? LOTS! Check out our guide and get excited for #scienceweek!Ā  Welcome to National Science Week 2020 – online! This is a breakdown of online activity available for younger people in Tasmania, and across Australia, this August. Educators should visit the National…

Winners of the Tasmanian Brain Break competition

The Tasmanian National Science Week Coordinating Committee is pleased to announce the winner of the 2018 Brain Break Tasmania photo competition. We asked everyone in the state holding a Brain Break morning or afternoon tea to submit pics of their best sciency baked goods for a chance to win a $100 voucher and some Science…

In Tasmania, you can become a RoboCup champion!

Entries are NOW OPEN for students wishing to enter the TasmanianĀ RoboCupĀ Junior competition, to be held on Saturday 8 August. You can find more information and register at theirĀ website. RoboCupĀ JuniorĀ is a competition open to primary and high school students, who build and program robots to compete in one of three categories: dance, rescue or soccer. TheĀ RoboCupĀ Jr…

The Future-Makers: Zero Carbon Canberra Workshops

‘The Future-Makers’ is a local scale model building project visualising how the sciences of climate and light will continue to powerfully combine to reshape Canberra’s energy profile over the next decade. The first building workshops for this project are especially for schools in the Wanniassa area to book and participate in from 22 July to…

School event survey

The Australian Science Teachers Association, through the Australian Government, provides small grants and resources for schools to help them conduct activities for National Science Week. We would like to get a snapshot of what Australian schools did to celebrate National Science Week August 16-24, 2014. If your school organised or participated in any activities or…

Schools event survey (and prizes)

We’d reallyĀ like to get a snapshot of what Australian schools did to celebrate National Science Week this year. If your school organised or participated in any activities or events during National Science Week we’d really appreciate it if you could fill outĀ this brief surveyĀ – it will only take a few minutes of your time. If…