Today my class and I got to experience intriguing shows and experiments revolving around science here are 3 photos and more information.
The Roadshow provides quality interactive learning experiences in science, technology, and innovation to New Zealanders. It has been doing so continuously since the first Science Roadshow started in 1988.
There are live shows, hands-on exhibits and teacher resources that assist student knowledge and experience, connecting with science and technology and the world around them.
$8 per student but we got $6 off, accompanying teachers and adults free.
$8 per student but we got $6 off, accompanying teachers and adults free.
My favorite hands-on experiment was the spiral coin spinner because it had a strange effect and sound effect as it made it's way to the bottom overall it was very innovative and old made into a modern donation slot which I found pretty cool!
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