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Big Science Big Fun 2

Big Science Big Fun 2

An awesome science show performance for those schools who've had us on stage before!

An awesome science show performance for those schools who’ve had us on stage before!

Have you had us for Big Science Big Fun 1 or Tick Tick BOOM?
Join us for more science on stage with Big Science Big Fun 2!

From lasers & hovercrafts to dry ice rainbows & holding flames, this science show is perfect for schools wanting students to discover more about our world! Designed for large audiences from grades 7 to 10, this show is cost-effective, easy to arrange and is a sure winner with the students!

“It was seamless from start to finish. Ben the presenter was knowledgeable and really funny.  He focused on energy which is the topic we are doing so the whole show was terrific. I thought the pracs were relevant and appropriate for the age group.”
 Yarra Valley Grammar

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Australian ACARA Content Outcomes:

PW1 Change to an object’s motion is caused by unbalanced forces acting on the object (ACSSU117).

PW2 The action of forces that act at a distance may be observed and related to everyday situations.

PW3 Energy appears in different forms including movement (kinetic energy), heat and potential energy, and causes change within systems (ACSSU155).

CW1 The properties of the different states of matter can be explained in terms of the motion and arrangement of particles (ACSSU151).

CW2 Scientific knowledge and developments in technology have changed our understanding of the structure and properties of matter.

The motion of objects can be described and predicted using the laws of physics (ACSSU229)

Energy conservation in a system can be explained by describing energy transfers and transformations (ACSSU190)

Australian National Curriculum Mapping for all our science workshops & shows

NSW K – 10 Science Syllabus mapping for all our incursions

NSW Science Syllabus Content:
A student:

develops knowledge of the Physical World, Earth and Space, Living World and Chemical World, and understanding about the nature, development, use and influence of science (SC4-10PW).

describes the observed properties and behaviour of matter, using scientific models and theories about the motion and arrangement of particles (SC4-16CW).

describes the action of unbalanced forces in everyday situations (SC4-10PW).

applies models, theories and laws to explain situations involving energy, force and motion (SC5-10PW).

NSW Science 7–10 Syllabus
(Implementation from 2026)

For explanatory points & implementation advice for each dot point, please visit the Science 7 -10 Curriculum site

A student:

  • identifies questions and makes predictions to guide scientific investigations SC4-WS-02
  • describes the effects of forces in everyday contexts SC4-FOR-01
  • explains how uses of elements and compounds are influenced by scientific understanding and discoveries relating to their properties SC4-PRT-01
  • explains how energy causes geological and chemical change SC4-CHG-01
  • selects and uses scientific tools and instruments for accurate observations SC5-WS-01
  • communicates scientific arguments with evidence, using scientific language and terminology in a range of communication forms SC5-WS-08
  • evaluates current and alternative energy use based on ethical and sustainability considerations SC5-EGY-01
  • assesses the uses of materials based on their physical and chemical properties SC5-MAT-01
  • describes a range of reaction types SC5-RXN-01
  • explains the factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions SC5-RXN-02
  • describes the features and applications of different forms of waves SC5-WAM-01
  • explains the motion of objects using Newton’s laws of motion SC5-WAM-02

NSW K – 10 Science Syllabus mapping for all our incursions

Victorian F – 10 Science Curriculum

Chemical change involves substances reacting to form new substances (VCSSU098)

Change to an object’s motion is caused by unbalanced forces acting on the object; Earth’s gravity pulls objects towards the centre of Earth (VCSSU103)

Energy appears in different forms including movement (kinetic energy), heat, light, chemical energy and potential energy; devices can change energy from one form to another (VCSSU104)

Chemical reactions, including combustion and the reactions of acids, are important in both non-living and living systems and involve energy transfer (VCSSU126)

The description and explanation of the motion of objects involves the interaction of forces and the exchange of energy and can be described and predicted using the laws of physics (VCSSU133)

Science Show Demonstrations

Burning hands

Seriously, how can someone hold a flame in their hand?

Magic money trick

How can a $1 US bill survive a flame? A classic 'magic trick'

Disappearing water

Test student's observation & deduction skills as we expose this street science trick

All Aglow

Discover the energy levels in different lasers using glowing photo-luminescent vinyl

Colour my fire

Learn the chemistry of fireworks as we create colourful flames on stage

Whoosh bottle

An experiment that sounds just like it is named!

Screaming rod

A classic demonstration of high pitch & fast vibrations... cover your ears!

Can crusher

We use atmospheric pressure to crush cans in a flash

Balloon in a vacuum

What happens to a balloon when you remove air around it?

Expand-a-foam

Watch the foam rise and rise as it's subjected to low pressure

Elephants toothpaste

So many students ask for this experiment... lets make it big!

Dry ice rainbow

A giant column of changing colours... it's all about acids & bases!

Hovercraft

This can lift a student!

A science presenter lighting a fire inside a giant water bottle

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Requirements

  • Appropriate for Years 7 to 10 with a maximum of 240 students per science show
  • The show is adjusted when run for younger audiences, concentrating more on sound & forces
  • Access to 2 electrical power sockets and 3 tables
  • Chairs are not required
  • Duration 60 minutes, set up time 45 minutes and pack up time 45 minutes
  • Ability to turn off your fire alarms if we are to run fire demonstrations
  • We will need your room able to be darkened to run some of the sound demonstrations

* experiments may vary depending on the average age of the audience and the constraints of the location

During Social Distancing – Contact us
and we’ll tailor a program to suit both your school and the State’s social distancing requirements. Further details here

We're a COVID SAFE Company

Did you know about our larger stage shows?

Designed to engage groups of up to 240 students, pair this workshop with one of these school favourites!

Big Science Big Fun

tick tick BOOM!

Destination Moon

Deep Blue Oceans

Cost

$1320 inc. GST per science show performance (this works out at $5.50 inc. GST per student).
Available in NSW, ACT and Victoria only

Find out about offers & discounts here!

In a regional area? Find out how we can attend your school as part of a country science tour!

Call 1300 856 828, or click below to make a booking for your school.

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