The Curiosity Show Part 1 – Introduction to the Scientific Process.

Don’t always believe your eyes! This curious blend of demonstrations will have the audience scratching their heads as a blend of physics and chemistry “tricks” to encourage critical thinking and as an introduction to the scientific process. This is a selection of demos that can be presented individually, as part of a series, or together as a long-form show when combined (approximately 40 minutes).

Taking Up Space

Join the Science Made Simple team as they introduce why the space industry is so important for all of us, in this 36 minute video for 11-14-year-olds. This is followed up with a 15-minute Question and Answer session to understand which elements of the show each student enjoyed most and what the students think are the most important topics for future research?

Surviving on Mars

Students work together to solve a number of challenges in relation to ensuring supply of oxygen, energy, and food in order to survive on Mars.

The Mission to Mars

Students work together in groups to design their "mission to Mars". Each team select examine experiments and set up a plan on how they want to achieve these goals. The focus of this activity is on collaboration and using transdisciplinary thinking to solve problems.

Science show by presenters

A Science Show that brings students on a journey to Mars. Using a combination of dialogue and demonstrations the students will learn about the variety of professionals working with space, and what career might interest them.

Space Challenge – part 1

Students have to face the laws of physics to complete their mission. In this online activity, 11-16 year-olds have to complete a series of online challenges to help them successfully complete their mission!

Space Bingo

A special game of bingo where students use their understanding of new technologies and space knowledge to win. A classroom activity that is easy to set and fun to play.