The Science Roadshow offers science presentations that combine a lively mix of explanation, interaction and amazing demonstrations of science effects. Some of the science incursion programs on offer include:
Science shows - run for approximately 30 minutes and involve 60-90 students per session (minimum 60 students per booking.) See below for selections according to topic, learning area, and age group.
Hands-on activity option - available following a science show. Each activity runs for 30 minutes (maximum of 30 students per session.)
To make a booking or for more information on our programs, call (08) 9215 0741 or email
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Chemical Sciences
Discover the power of tiny bubbles, enjoy giant bubbles and even set some on fire while exploring the scientific properties of air, water and more!
Bubbles and Gases info 202.75 Kb
Get a Grip! (Year K-3)Physical Sciences
Hold on tight – if you can! Discover friction and forces with sounds, sparks, games and feats of daring.
Physical Sciences
Soar through the science of flying as our presenter battles gravity, drag and the laws of physics to fly balloons, airplanes and rockets.

Chemical Sciences
We’ll take the temperature down to -196°C and explore the effects of temperature change on states of matter.
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Where is Air? (Year K-3)
Chemical Sciences
Use all of your senses to experiment with air. It’s going to get hot, cold, smelly and windy as we discover the properties of air.
Physical Sciences
Tune in to the science of sound effects, music and singing with vibrating experiments and demonstrations.
Good Vibrations Info 235.89 Kb
Physical Sciences
Energy can’t be destroyed – and neither can our sense of adventure when we bounce, bang, buzz and burn with energy demonstrations.
Chemical Sciences
See water walk the tightrope and discover the secret of the fireproof balloon, it’s not just water ... it’s H2woahh!
Scitech’s mission is to increase interest and participation by Western Australians in science and technology