We won’t “force” you to have fun, but we bet you will in this hands-on, activity-based workshop! Budding physicists will investigate different materials, objects, and the forces that act on them. Both independently and in small groups, students will learn the basics of forces (gravity, friction, magnetism, and motion) and test “What happens if...?” in our interactive exploration lab.
Grades: Pre K–3
Length: 45 minutes
Capacity: 30 persons
Cost:
In-Person: $100
Curricular Connections:
Science K: Materials and Objects
MOK.1: Investigate the observable characteristics of familiar objects and materials in their environment.
Science 1: Using Objects and Materials
OM1.1: Investigate the observable characteristics and uses of natural and constructed objects and materials in their environment.
Science 2: Motion and Relative Position
MP2.2: Investigate factors, including friction, that affect the motion of natural and constructed objects, including oneself.
Science 3: Structures and Materials
SM3.1: Investigate the properties of materials and methods of joinery used in structures.
Virtual Workshop Supplies:
The Saskatchewan Science Centre provides everything needed for in-person workshops at the Science Centre. If you are doing this workshop virtually, you will be required to gather the following supplies ahead of time:
The teacher will require:
1 empty plastic bottle (one that can be dropped)
1 plastic water bottle filled with water (to be dropped)
Each bottle should be the same size
Each student will require:
Eraser
Pencil
Straw
Paper
Colouring materials
Tape
This workshop is presented by the
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS).