We’ll shed some light on the electromagnetic spectrum through demonstrations of total internal refraction, fiber optics, prisms, UV, and fluorescence! Students will use mirrors and lasers to problem-solve their way through a team challenge.
Spark of Chemistry – Stage Show
Did you know our world is made up of chemicals? What happens when we mix them together? Learn about the study of matter and what happens to its particles when it’s involved in a chemical reaction! This stage show focuses on the discipline of chemistry and the experiments we can use to spark an interest in chemistry!
Superheroes of Sustainability – Stage Show
Cubelets (Grades 2–5)
This workshop uses simple blocks to build robots, cars, trains, and more! Learn about how to build a circuit with our Cubelet robotic building blocks, and about how we control technology every day using simple coding techniques (basic inputs and outputs). This dynamic workshop offers students the chance to problem-solve as a team and build a series of different challenges.
Healthy Habitats (Grades K–2)
What makes a habitat a habitat? Students will learn about the important factors of a healthy habitat, how they support diverse life, and how we can protect these places in the face of climate change through playing a physical game that simulates the effects of habitat loss. We will look at a few biological specimens native to Saskatchewan to learn how they have adapted to their environment, how the prairies uniquely support them, and how we can help the environment in our daily lives.
This workshop includes introductory-level climate change discussions for students who have little to no experience with climate science.
Shocking! (Grades 6–9)
Mechanical Forces (Grades 4–6)
Who are Sir Isaac Newton and Rube Goldberg? Why are they even important? Students will work to create their own simple machines to solve a simulated real-life situation. Using a variety of materials, inquiry-based learning, and problem solving, students will create a machine that can wield the power of forces and motion!
What, Why, How? (Grades K–3)
What is a magnet? How do balloons hold air? What makes sticky things stick? There are a lot of good questions about how the world around us works, and this workshop will try to answer the what, the why and the how of them! Students will investigate friction, magnetism, motion and structures through this hands-on workshop.