Posted Thursday, 10 October 2024
Rio Tinto Innovation Central space provides new experiences for Scitech visitors
Pop-activities and Meet the Scientists gives our visitors the opportunity to try hands-on design challenges and talk with …
The Feature Exhibition gallery is currently closed until 21 October
The Feature Exhibition gallery is currently closed until 21 October
The Feature Exhibition gallery is currently closed until 21 October
The Feature Exhibition gallery is currently closed until 21 October
Children and teachers were engaged with DIY Kits in 23-24: 21,342, including 600 Aboriginal students.
Scitech’s DIY Kits allow teachers to hire equipment and lesson instructions to conduct engaging science experiments in the classroom. By making a range of specialised science resources accessible for teachers across Western Australia, the kits support teachers to provide practical science lessons and engage their students in scientific concepts in a hands-on way. The kits also help reduce the time pressure of sourcing content and materials for the term, meaning teachers have time to build on and extend the experiments provided by the kits with further investigations.
Each kit contains everything needed to teach up to eight weeks’ worth of lessons and investigations, and comes with online resource books, worksheets and planners that are free for teachers to download and keep even after their kit hire has finished. The kit content is aligned to the Western Australian Curriculum for Pre-Primary to Year 6, with a DIY Science Kit for each of the science strands – Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Physical Sciences and Earth & Space Sciences. There is also a DIY Telescope Kit for all year levels and a Robotics and Coding Kit for Years 7-8.
The kits are constantly being revised and updated with invaluable feedback from teachers, allowing us to ensure the kits are fully functional for the
classroom setting.
In 2024, the name of a famous scientist was added to each kit, who worked in the field of science the kit is themed around. For example, Nancy T. Burbidge was an Australian botanist and is on the Biological Sciences Kit. This gives teachers the opportunity to engage their students in a research activity centered on the named scientist, to show students how what they are learning in the classroom has real world applications.
As a Science Specialist Teacher at Aspiri Primary School, Bek Armishaw found she needed more variety of resources to cater for students across Years 1 – 6, and as a result has hired out all four of Scitech’s DIY Science Kits.
“Having all the equipment, prepared materials and sequenced lessons each term helps me to manage my workload and allows me to facilitate hands-on lessons every week with all classes. Student participation is high when using the resources from the kits which helps them to understand the science concepts being taught. They ask questions about upcoming lessons and understand how to take care of the equipment knowing we have to return it,” she said.
“The Scitech team are always there to provide additional information when needed and they have even answered questions from my students. It’s
amazing to have a wonderful team behind the DIY Kits that I feel supported and encouraged by!” Scitech’s DIY Kits are supported by Rio Tinto, part
of a two year partnership which also supports the Rio Tinto Innovation Central space in the Scitech Discovery Centre.
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