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Monday 16 to Friday 20 November |
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9.00 a.m. - 10.00.a.m. 12.15 p.m. - 1.15 p.m. 3.30 p.m. - 4.30 p.m. |
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Primary schools This show requires a venue that can be darkened. |
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If you are interested in holding a performance at your school, please download the application form from the Training Calendar on the Education Bureau website. For non e-services teachers, please download registration form here. |
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E-mail science.alive@britishcouncil.org.hk or call 2913 5176 |
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- Conducted in English (with Cantonese translation) - Suitable for primary 2 – 5 students and their primary teachers
(Course ID: CDI020091726)
How do planes fly? How can we see through dust in space? How do engineers make playgrounds safe? How are they saving the planet? Meet six real-life young scientists and engineers working in Wales. Each has made a short video about their job and what they enjoy most about it. These are interspersed with interactive demonstrations involving volunteers from the audience with discussion from a live presenter. This show aims to introduce primary students to the exciting world of scientists and engineers and explores concepts they work with such as gravity, forces, energy, light, space, the environment, and materials.
Performers: Huw James and David Price UK Organisation: Science Made Simple, Cardiff Cantonese translation will be provided by Theatre Noir
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