Our Resource Kit is designed to complement your visit to the Science Roadshow.
The kit is focussed on enhancing student learning outcomes through pre and post visit activities. It also contains a ready to use unit plan titled Useful Chemicals — He Matū whai hua.
The themes this year are: Forces — Ngā tōpana; Comparisons — Ngā whakatauritenga; Observations using measurements — Te mātakitaki mā te ine; Patterns, grouping, classification — He tauira, he whakarōpu, he kōmakatanga; Materials — Ngā matū; Models — He tauira.
Cumulative results collected from students attending the Science Roadshow
Teacher guide notes for Curiosity Probe: The Rusty Nails.
The Rusty Nails
2018 Themes: Astronomy;Ecology and Environment; Interpreting Representations; Reflection and Refraction; Sound; Spinning and Whizzing Unit Plan: Biodiversity Bioblitz
2018 Resource Book2017 Themes: Electricity; Gravity; Heat; Human performance; Magnetism; Observations Unit Plan: Spectacular Changes
2017 Resource Book2016 Themes: Pressure; My body; Gathering and interpreting data; Observations; Movement; Earth science Unit Plan: Mighty Materials
2016 Resource Book2015 Themes: Applied Science; Astronomy; Forces; Light and Sight; Real Chemistry; Science Capabilities. Unit Plan: Electricity
2015 Resource Book2014 Themes: Earth Science; Gravity; Heat; Nature of Science; Reflections; Sound. Unit Plan: Animals inside and out
2014 Resource Book2013 Themes: Electricity and Magnetism; Human Perfornance; Life and Environment; Materials; Movement; Precious Energy. Unit Plan: Pressure
2013 Resource Book
2012 Themes: Forces; Light; The Human Body; Spectacular Changes; The Hidden World. Unit Plan: Light
2012 Resource Book
2011 Themes: Detection; Heat; Levers, Gears and Inclinded Planes, Sound; Quirky Curiosities; Sound. Unit Plan: Heat and Temperature
2011 Resource Book
2010 Themes: Electricity; Forces/Pressure; Health & Human Performance; Material World; Motion; Technology. Unit Plan: Motion
2010 Resource Book
2009 Themes: Astronomy; Gravity; How Thinks Work; Investigating Life; Light Reflections; Measurement. Unit Plan: Sustainability
2009 Resource Book
What is an anaglyph? An anaglyph is a type of 3D image created from two photographs taken slightly offset. You can use any red-cyan glasses to view these images.
Read all about anaglyphs on Wikipedia.
Pictures taken on Mars by NASA
Lots of pictures on Flickr