States of Matter Show
KS2
Key Stage Two - ages 7-11
An unusual and exciting collection of models and demonstration explore evaporating, condensing, melting and freezing. Solids, liquids and gases - what is the difference and what happens as we change state? This show investigates the particle theory of matter for KS2 with exciting experiments and daring demos to thrill your audience.
- Duration: ~45 mins
- Curriculum Links
- Capacity: ~60 children + adults
KS3
Key Stage Three - ages 11-14
This show investigates solids, liquids and gases. Unusual substances such as liquid nitrogen and solid carbon dioxide are used to bring alive this important part of the National Curriculum. Explore the particle theory of matter with extreme temperatures and combustion, and find out what is in the air we breath as liquid air is distilled and liquid oxygen prepared.
- Duration: ~50 mins
- Capacity: ~60 students + adults
Scientific Enquiry
We want to stimulate curiosity in science for all, regardless of age, gender, background or ability. Our science shows:
- Allow for questions to share interests and explore ideas
- Treat every child as unique, supporting personal development
- Promote observation, prediction and exploration
- Encourage imagination, creative and critical thinking
- Support and enhance the Curriculum across subject areas
Explorer Dome
information@explorerdome.co.uk
http://www.explorerdome.co.uk
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Published | 13 September 2017 |
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Last modified | 13 September 2017 |
Nature of scheme | In-school visit |
Subject(s) | Science, Working scientifically, Practical work, Outside the classroom, Techniques and procedures, Enquiries and investigations, Demonstrations, Chemistry |
Category | |
Age | 5-7, 7-11, 11-14, 14-16 |
Running times | 1-4 hours |
Cost | £360 see website for details |
Risk assessment | Yes |