The session will be facilitated by TwistED Science, the Echuca-based business which brings science to life with engaging, informative and interesting sessions that appeal to children of all ages and encourage the love of learning — as well as have fun.
As the presenters read through the book Meet Einstein with the children, they will stop at various points a do a simple experiment.
For example, when the book talks about gravity they will bring out a pom-pom popper, which is little tube with some rubber on it.
They will show the children that when you pull back on the rubber and let go, the pom-pom shoots into the air and it falls back down.
Other experiments include baking soda and vinegar, water tension experiments and things with magnetism.
The storytime session, run with the support of the Inspiring Victoria program, is aimed at pre-school-aged children.
There is no cost and bookings are not required.
National Science Week is Australia’s annual opportunity to meet scientists, discuss the hot topics, do science and celebrate its cultural and economic impact on society.
First held in 1997, National Science Week has become one of Australia’s largest festivals. Last year about 1.9 million people participated in more than 1650 events and activities.
In 2023, National Science Week events will be held online and right throughout Australia— from Tasmania’s dark sky astro-party to ancient Aussie beasts in the Northern Territory, and from bird brains in Western Australia to a giant inflatable ‘poo palace’ in Newcastle — with everything including science festivals, music and comedy shows, expert panel discussions, interactive displays, open days and online activities.
The festival is proudly supported by the Australian Government, partners CSIRO, the Australian Science Teachers Association and the ABC.
The 2023 National Science Week runs from August 12 to 20.