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OVERVIEW
SCIENCE SHOWS
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WORKSHOPS
MY WORLD OF WORK LIVE!
PLANETARIUM
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IMAX
EVENTS
BODYWORKS ON TOUR
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PARTNERS
MORE FOR TEACHERS
GET INVOLVED
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WELCOME
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WELCOME
WELCOME
Glasgow Science Centre, an educational charity, has our education programme at its core. Every structured learning session is carefully aligned with the Curriculum for Excellence and National Qualification stages, and our overall offer has been approved by HMIe. This guide makes it easy to match your requirements to our programme, giving your students a great opportunity to engage with and be inspired by science and the broader STEM agenda. There’s a wealth of pre- and post-visit materials on our website entirely free to download and use. We aim to make the entire process as easy as possible, from initial booking to the details of your visit, giving you the chance to relax a little. This year more of our offer is available on demand, giving you the flexibility to choose activities that align with the stage and subject your pupils will find most useful. Other parts of our programme continue to operate to a calendar and we have clearly set the relevant dates out in the guide for you. You’ll get a warm reception from our bookings team, with new systems in place this academic year to make it easier for you to access information about grant eligibility, availability of each component of our programme and other useful and practical information. Finally, you are cordially invited to our free Twilight Science evening in November 2016 to explore in person what we offer.
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OVERVIEW
ACTIVITY
TIME
WHEN
AGE
CURRICULUM AREA
BodyWorks: The Vitals
Science Show
45 mins
NOV | JUN
S1 - S2
CFE Body Systems and Cells
12 - 13
Future Fuels
Science Show
45 mins
DEC | JAN | APR
S1 - S2
CFE Materials | Planet Earth | Technological Developments in Society
12 - 13
Water Water Everywhere
Science Show
45 mins
SEPT
S1 - S2
CFE Processes of the planet
12 - 13
Fantastic Forces
Science Show
45 mins
FEB | MAR
S1 - S2
CFE Forces
12 - 13
Who Needs Science?
Science Show
45 mins
ON DEMAND FROM NOV
S1 - S3
CFE Planning for Choices and Changes | Technological Developments in Society
12 - 13
Destination Space
Science Show
45 mins
OCT
S1 - S2
CFE Energy Sources and Sustainability | Topical Science | Body Systems and Cells
12 - 13
PCR
Masterclass
10am-3.30pm
30 - 31st AUG AND 2nd SEPT
S5 - S6
Digital Learning
Workshop
75 mins
27TH SEPT 13TH OCT
S1 - S2
CFE Computing science contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge
14 - 15
Let’s Talk Energy
Masterclass
10am-3pm
JAN
S1 - S3
CFE Energy Sources and Sustainability | Tools for Talking and Listening | Finding and Using Information | Creating Texts | Topical Science
14 - 15
Astrophysics
Masterclass
10am-3pm
14TH - 16TH JUN
S5 - S6
Destination Space: Astro Academy
Workshop
Practical Chemistry
Masterclass
H DNA and the genome
H Our Dynamic Universe
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OVERVIEW
TITLE
14 - 15
14 - 15
AH Rotational motion and astrophysics 30 mins
2
TH
S1 - S2
CFE Energy Sources and Sustainability | Space | Forces | Electricity | Chemical Changes | Topical Science
14 - 15
10am-3pm
16TH - 25TH NOV
S5 - S6
H Researching Chemistry | Chemical Changes and Structure | Nature’s Chemistry | Chemistry in Society
14 - 15
ND
- 11 NOV
AH Researching Chemistry | Organic Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis | Inorganic and Physical Chemistry BodyWorks: Dissection
Workshop
30 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S6
CFE Body Systems and Cells
14 - 15
Nat5 Multicellular organisms AH Cells and Proteins Energy Minister
Workshop
30 mins
ON DEMAND FROM JAN
S1 - S3
CFE Energy Sources and Sustainability | People, Place and Environment
14 - 15
Cell! Cell! Cell!
Planetarium
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S4
CFE Body Systems and Cells
18 - 19
We are Aliens
Planetarium
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S4
CFE Space; Topical Science
18 - 19
Back to the Moon for Good
Planetarium
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S4
CFE Space; Topical Science
18 - 19
The Solar System and Beyond
Planetarium
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S2
CFE Space; Topical Science | Forces, electricity and waves
18 - 19
The Sky’s the Limit?
Planetarium
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S3 - S6
CFE Space; Topical Science
18 - 19
Nat5 Dynamics and Space Nat5 Dynamics and Space
H Our Dynamic Universe; Particles and Waves
AH Astrophysics; Quanta and waves
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OVERVIEW
ACTIVITY
TIME
WHEN
AGE
CURRICULUM AREA
DIY Gamer
My World of Work Live! Workshop
75 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S3
Mindstorms Driving Test
My World of Work Live! Workshop
90 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S3
Sonic Electronics
My World of Work Live! Workshop
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S3
Cracking Cryptography
My World of Work Live! Workshop
90 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S3
Lego Renewables
My World of Work Live! Workshop My World of Work Live! Workshop My World of Work Live! Workshop
90 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S3
90 mins
JAN
S1 - S3
CFE Technological Developments in Society | Computing Science contexts for developing Technological skills and knowledge | Planning for Choices and Changes CFE Technological Developments in Society | Computing Science contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge | Planning for Choices and Changes CFE Electricity | Craft, Design and Engineering contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge | Planning for Choices and Changes CFE ICT to enhance learning | Computing science contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge | Planning for Choices and Changes CFE Technological Developments in Society | Energy sources and sustainability | Planning for Choices and Changes CFE Inheritance | Planning for Choices and Changes
90 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S3
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S3
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S3
45 mins
ON DEMAND FROM NOV
S1 - S3
CFE Planning for Choices and Changes | Technological Developments in Society
16 - 17 20 - 21
22 - 23
DNA Extraction Laser Cutting Workshop - New! My World of Work Time Machine More About Me Who Needs Science?
My World of Work Live! Workshop My World of Work Live! Workshop My World of Work Live! Science Show
CFE Computing science contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge | Craft, design, engineering and graphics contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge CFE Technological Developments in Society | Planning for Choices and Change | Topical Science CFE Planning for Choices and Changes | Topical Science
Hidden Universe 3D
IMAX
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S4
To the Arctic 3D
IMAX
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S4
Under the Sea 3D
IMAX
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S4
Born to be Wild 3D
IMAX
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S4
A Beautiful Planet 3D
IMAX
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S4
CFE Space | Planet Earth | Vibrations and Waves | Planning for Choices and Changes CFE Planet Earth | Climate Change | Biodiversity and Interdependence CFE Planet Earth | Climate Change | Biodiversity and Interdependence CFE Planet Earth | Vibrations and Waves | Planning for Choices and Changes CFE Space | Planet Earth
World Space Week
Expert Event
DROP IN
4TH - 10TH OCT
S1 - S6
CFE Space; Topical Science
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OVERVIEW
TITLE
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20 - 21 20 - 21 20 - 21 20 - 21
H Our Dynamic Universe; Particles and Waves Chemistry Week
DROP IN
19TH - 27TH NOV
S1 - S6
Power Planet
Expert Event
DROP IN
26 - 27 APR
Careering into science
BodyWorks on Tour
45 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S3
BodyVision 3D
BodyWorks on Tour
50 mins
ON DEMAND
S1 - S3
BodyVision exhibits
FitLab exhibits
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Expert Event
BodyWorks on Tour
BodyWorks on Tour
45 mins
45 mins
TH
TH
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
S1 - S6
S1 - S3
S1 - S3
AH Astrophysics; Quanta and waves CFE Topical Science | Planning for Choices and Changes
CFE Energy Sources and Sustainability | People, Place and Environment | Topical Science
CFE Planning for Choices and Changes | Topical Science | Technological Developments in Society CFE Body Systems and Cells
CFE Body Systems and Cells
CFE Body Systems and Cells | Health and Well Being (Physical Education/ Physical Activity and Sport)
22 - 23
22 - 23
24 - 25 24 - 25
24 - 25
24 - 25
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Presenter-led demonstrations and opportunities for your pupils to explore key subjects in an exciting, memorable and engaging way. Using equipment and materials not always available in school, the shows demonstrate science phenomena and highlight the value of an experimental approach. Science Shows take place in our purpose built 120 seat Science Show Theatre.
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BodyWorks: The Vitals
Future Fuels
Water Water Everywhere
The human body is amazing! Join us to discover the workings of essential organs in our live science show. Explore the roles of digestion, circulation, respiration and the nervous system in helping you, be you!
Join us on an exciting mission to explore how we could power transport in the future!
Through a series of exciting demonstrations, your pupils will follow the journey of water from rainfall to our taps. Find out where it comes from, where it goes and why it is vital for supporting life.
NOV | JUN
DEC | JAN | APR
SEPT
S1 – S2
S1 – S2
S1 – S2
45 mins
45 mins
45 mins
Body Systems and Cells
Materials | Planet Earth | Technological Developments in Society
Processes of the planet
Fantastic Forces
Who Needs Science?
Destination Space
Discover Newton’s three laws of motion using balloons, bricks, rockets and a bed of nails as we investigate forces including gravity and friction.
Take part in our live science show, designed to inspire pupils as they discover the vital role of science in their everyday lives and future careers.
Join us as we follow the mission of Tim Peake, the first British ESA astronaut. From training, living and working on the International Space Station and then safely returning back to earth.
FEB | MAR
ON DEMAND FROM NOV
OCT
S1 – S2
S1 – S3
S1 – S2
45 mins
45 mins
45 mins
Forces
Planning for Choices and Changes | Technological Developments in Society
Energy Sources and Sustainability | Topical Science | Body Systems and Cells
Science and technology are the foundation of our modern lives. We are delighted to be able to work with schools to provide the very best curriculum offer in STEM to our children. Stephen Breslin CEO Glasgow Science Centre
SCIENCE SHOWS
LIVE SCIENCE SHOWS
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Working in small groups to solve a particular challenge, your pupils will be mentored and guided through a hands-on experience. Workshops encourage lateral thinking, innovation and inventiveness. Their ‘hands-on’ nature, led by our specially trained science communicators, makes for memorable and effective learning.
BodyWorks: Dissection
Destination Space: Astro Academy
Digital Learning
Energy Minister
Prepare to be amazed in our presenter-led dissections to explore the structure, individual parts and function of the lungs or heart.*
This dynamic, hands-on workshop will inspire your pupils to apply their STEM skills to solve a series of simulated mission challenges and consider the roles of different members of space crew.
The micro:bit is a palm-sized gadget that you can control with computer code. In this hands-on workshop, young people will work together to code their first project using the micro:bit.
Be an energy minister for the day as you investigate the effects of your chosen mix of energy sources on future energy supplies and climate change!
ON DEMAND
2ND - 11TH NOV
27TH SEPT - 13TH OCT
ON DEMAND FROM JAN
S1 – S6
S1 – S2
S1 – S2
S1 – S3
30 mins
30 mins
75 mins
30 mins
CFE Body Systems and Cells Nat5 Multicellular organisms AH
Cells and Proteins
Computing science contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge
Let’s Talk Energy Masterclass
Astrophysics Masterclass
PCR Masterclass
Students will gain practical lab experience working alongside professional chemists in a workshop designed to enhance students’ practical ability and understanding of preparative and analytical techniques in the Researching Chemistry units. Students will be guided through the preparation and identification of organic and inorganic compounds and gain insight into life in a working chemistry lab.
Join the energy discussion! Interview experts from the energy industry and take part in interactive group dialogue sessions on energy security, affordability and sustainability, before devising your energy policy!
Join researchers from the University of Glasgow in this interactive workshop where you will investigate gravitational waves, stellar structures and evolution, cosmic rays and stellar wind. Students will do experiments of their own and have the chance to learn about stellar evolution in the Planetarium.
Share in the experience of practising MRC virologists and gain insight into the world of work as students use cutting edge equipment to diagnose virus infections. Pupils will be guided through the process of using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and other molecular biology techniques.
16TH - 25TH NOV
JAN
14TH - 16TH JUN
30TH - 31ST AUG AND 2ND SEPT
S5 – S6
S1 – S3
S5 – S6
S5 -S6
10am – 3pm
10am – 3pm
10am – 3pm
10am – 3pm
Researching Chemistry | Chemical Changes and Structure | Nature’s Chemistry | Chemistry in Society
AH Researching Chemistry | Organic Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis | Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
Energy Sources and Sustainability | Tools for Talking and Listening | Finding and Using Information | Creating Texts | Topical Science
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Our Dynamic Universe
AH
Rotational motion and astrophysics
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I N V O LV I N G Y O U N G PEOPLE IN THE E N E R G Y D E B AT E OurFuture.Energy is an interactive website that engages 11-16 year olds in the energy debate.
Energy Sources and Sustainability | People, Place and Environment
Practical Chemistry Masterclass
H
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Energy Sources and Sustainability, Space | Forces | Electricity | Chemical Changes | Topical Sciences
WORKSHOPS
SCIENCE WORKSHOPS
Visitors to the website will learn about, and form their own opinions on, the ‘energy trilemma’: security, accessibility and sustainability. Content is carefully considered for the audience, using everyday examples they can identify with, across a range of different interactive and engaging media, such as video and animation, games, debates and quizzes. The website also encourages young people to pursue an exciting and rewarding career in the energy sector by nurturing an interest in the core science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects. OurFuture.Energy is a valuable resource to accompany STEM and other subjects which look at environment, society, health and topics linked to the energy trilemma.
JOIN IN www.ourfuture.energy ourfuture.energy @_OFEnergy
DNA and the genome
ourfuture.energy
*Please note all of our samples are a by-product of the meat industry and no animals have been specifically slaughtered for these samples. As such all animals have been slaughtered in a humane and legal way under the direction of the food standards agency.
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Every free, fun My World of Work Live! experience is about hands-on learning – building, making, designing – and makes the best use of the latest technology to engage and inspire.
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DIY Gamer
Sonic Electronics
Cracking Cryptography
Laser Cutting Workshop
Who Needs Science? Show
Program Lego Mindstorms robots to simulate driverless car technology. Find out what it’s like to be a Design Engineer as you use your problem solving skills to complete a series of challenges.
Program a handheld games console to display your own animation in this fun and easy introduction to programming. Where next - Computer Games Developer?
Try your hand as an Electronics Engineer with our user-friendly Little Bits kits. Take up the challenge to design and build a working data transmitter.
Try out your skills as a Forensic Computer Analyst by using programs to encrypt and decrypt messages. This activity is the perfect introduction to Cyber Security.
Work with graphics software to design your model and manufacture a prototype by cutting it out on the laser cutter.
A live show with spectacular demonstrations in science, technology, engineering and maths, designed to inspire pupils as they discover the vital role of science in their lives and future careers.
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND FROM NOV
90 mins
75 mins
45 mins
90 mins
90 mins
45 mins
Horizons | Networks | Strengths
Horizons | Networks | Strengths
Horizons | Networks | Strengths
Strengths | Horizons | Networks
Strengths | Horizons | Networks
Horizons | Networks
Technological Developments in Society | Computing Science contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge | Planning for Choices and Changes
Technological Developments in Society | Computing Science contexts for developing Technological skills and knowledge | Planning for Choices and Changes
Electricity | Craft, Design and Engineering contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge | Planning for Choices and Changes
ICT to enhance learning | Computing science contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge | Planning for Choices and Changes
Computing science contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge | Craft, design,engineering and graphics contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge.
Lego Renewables
DNA Extraction
My World of Work Time Machine
More About Me
Lego Mindstorms technology lets your pupils explore different forms of renewable energy, experiencing what it’s like to work as an Engineer in the renewable energy sector.
Pupils will extract and observe their own DNA using specialised lab equipment and find out how our DNA makes us unique.
Students will explore how technology will shape the jobs of the future. Using potential advances in ‘how we listen to music’ as a hook, they will use their imaginations to consider the careers of the future.
Your pupils will learn about the range of jobs available in the STEM industries and take part in activities to explore their own strengths and suitability.
ON DEMAND
JAN
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
90 mins
90 mins
45 mins
45 mins
Horizons | Networks | Strengths
Strengths | Horizons | Networks
Self | Horizons | Networks
Self | Strengths | Horizons | Networks
Technological Developments in Society | Energy sources and sustainability | Planning for Choices and Changes
Inheritance | Planning for Choices and Changes
Technological Developments in Society | Planning for Choices and Changes | Topical Science
Topical Science | Planning for Choices and Changes
My World of Work Live! activities are free and offered subject to availability. If you wish to book My World of Work Live! activities only, and no other activities including the Science Mall, then please discuss this option with our bookings team.
Planning for Choices and Changes | Technological Developments in Society
MY WORLD OF WORK LIVE!
Skills Development Scotland’s My World of Work Live! is a set of interactive exhibits and activities designed to inspire young people’s interest in careers in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
Mindstorms Driving Test
All of our My World of Work Live! programme is suitable for years S1–S3.
Self | Strengths | Horizons | Networks Career Management Skills are the skills that best enable people to plan and pursue life, learning and work opportunities. Skills Development Scotland aims to help young people identify and develop these skills to ensure they are successful career planners throughout their lives.
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Digital technologies mean that we can travel to the planets and stars, leaving Earth behind to zoom in on the rings of Saturn or distant galaxies.
We are Aliens
Back to the Moon for Good
Fulldome film and live planetarium show
Fulldome film and live planetarium show
Fulldome film and live planetarium show
This is the story of the trillions of cells that form our bodies, from our beginnings as a single cell to the complexity of a whole body: it’s the story of who we are.
Are we alone? Is it possible to find life beyond earth? Take a journey to find out in this Rupert Grint narrated 360° Planetarium film from the award-winning NSC Creative team.
Narrated by Tim Allen, this is a complete behind-thescenes feature on the $30 million Google Lunar XPRIZE, the largest incentivised prize in history.
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
S1 – S4
S1 – S4
S1 – S4
45 mins
45 mins
45 mins
Body Systems and Cells
CFE Space; Topical Science
CFE Space; Topical Science
Nat5 Dynamics and Space
Nat5 Dynamics and Space
The Solar System and Beyond
The Sky’s the Limit?
Live astronomer-led planetarium show
Live astronomer-led planetarium show
View the universe in a new light as you voyage beyond the solar system, into the galaxy we call home. Discover what makes a planet a planet and join the search for Earth-like exoplanets orbiting distant stars.
By asking the right questions our knowledge of the universe has evolved dramatically. Join us to discover how we know that our tiny planet is only one of billions within an average galaxy within an expanding universe.
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
S1 – S2
S3 – S6
45 mins
45 mins
Space; Topical Science | Forces, electricity and waves
CFE Space; Topical Science H
Our Dynamic Universe Particles and Waves
AH
Astrophysics; Quanta and waves
PLANETARIUM
Unique in Scotland, our fulldome digital Planetarium gives students the opportunity to see Earth, the solar system, galaxies, and the universe itself in a different light.
Cell! Cell! Cell!
WORLD SPACE WEEK Celebrate World Space Week by joining us for our space themed programme of activities! Find out more on Page 22.
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There’s a great repertoire of 45 minute educational films on offer at the Cineworld IMAX, operated by Cineworld in conjunction with Glasgow Science Centre. Pupils get fully immersed in shows on Scotland’s biggest screen, with wrap-around optics that fill your field of vision. Meticulous research and high quality production go into these professionally made films, ensuring an awe-inspiring and spectacular experience.
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Hidden Universe 3D
To the Arctic 3D
Under the Sea 3D
This is the most up to date 3D film that shows the depths of the Universe in stunning images and colours. For the first time see the farthest reaches of time and space and meet some of the astronomers that delivered these images.
In one of Earth’s harshest environments see the effect man is having and the resulting challenges facing its wildlife. Following the lives of Arctic polar bears this film will show you what it takes to survive in the wild.
Here you explore the wonders of the most exotic and isolated undersea locations on Earth. Your students will experience face-to-face encounters with some of the most mysterious creatures of the sea.
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
S1 – S4
S1 – S4
S1 – S4
45 mins
45 mins
45 mins
Space | Planet Earth | Vibrations and Waves | Planning for Choices and Changes
Planet Earth | Climate Change | Biodiversity and Interdependence
Planet Earth | Climate Change | Biodiversity and Interdependence
Born to be Wild 3D
A Beautiful Planet 3D
A truly inspiring and heartwarming film demonstrating how orphaned orang-utans and elephants are rescued, nurtured, and released back into the wild. Set in Borneo you will see the remarkable bond between humans and animals.
A Beautiful Planet is a breathtaking portrait of Earth from space, providing a unique perspective and increased understanding of our planet as never seen before. It presents an awe-inspiring glimpse of Earth and a hopeful look into the future of humanity.
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
S1 – S4
S1 – S4
45 mins
45 mins
Planet Earth | Vibrations and Waves | Planning for Choices and Changes
Space | Planet Earth
TITLE IN CAPS IMAX
IMAX FILMS
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Events bringing experts from industry and academia together with young people. Pupils find it really valuable to ask someone who works in a particular sector about their specialism, their career path, their daily work routine and to explore their in-depth practical knowledge, so we are delighted to offer these special events across 2016 and 2017.
BENEFITS OF EXPERT EVENTS
World Space Week
Chemistry Week
Power Planet
Interact with practising researchers and industry professionals, and discover the latest advances in research with our Meet the Expert programme. Pupils have the opportunity to take part in fun, interactive activities delivered by experts during their Science Mall visit.
Celebrate World Space Week with our space themed activities! Fly through the solar system in our fulldome digital planetarium, explore the Space Zone - and meet Scottish space scientists whose research is unlocking the secrets of the Universe.
Join us for a celebration of the chemical sciences. You may be surprised at how much chemistry is already an essential part of your everyday life! If you’re feeling inspired, quiz our experts on where a career in chemistry might take you.
Meet researchers and industry professionals from the energy sector and take part in their exciting activities as you learn more about energy generation and use!
World Space Week offers pupils the opportunity to talk face to face with research scientists and astronomers from Scottish Universities.
Gain lab experience working alongside professional chemists in our Practical Chemistry masterclass (for S5 / S6 students). To find out more, see page 13.
• Year-round guest experts: experts from a range of fields offer activities across a wide range of cutting-edge subjects frequently throughout the year. • Special events: themed events feature a range of experts delivering exciting activities on a related STEM topic, such as the energy-themed Power Planet event. • Drop-in activities: pupils can interact with experts in the Science Mall during their visit, and find out more about their work and career journey. • Enthusiastic communicators: experts are often trained in science communication by GSC’s Inspire and Challenge training programme.
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Featuring displays of state-ofthe-art data and results from astronomy research, as well as hands-on drop-in activities, World Space Week will be hosted in Glasgow Science Centre’s newly refurbished space zone.
Chemistry Week is presented in partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry. Their nationwide team of Education Co-ordinators can recommend resources and services available for teachers to support the Scottish chemistry curriculum.
Come and explore our fascinating Powering the Future exhibition on Floor 2 to discover more about energy sources and their applications.
EXPERT EVENTS
EXPERT EVENTS
Experience a thrilling, interactive, presenter-led science show with Future Fuels (for S1 - S2 pupils), which explores the wonders of powering transport! To find out more, see page 13.
Visit www.rsc.li/educationcoordinators to contact the Royal Society of Chemistry Education Co-ordinator for your area. 4TH - 10TH OCT
19TH - 27TH NOV
26TH - 27TH APR
S1-S6
S1-S6
S1-S6
Various
Various
Various
Topical Science | Planning for Choices and Changes
Energy Sources and Sustainability | People, Place and Environment | Topical Science
CFE Space; Topical Science H Our Dynamic Universe; Particles and Waves AH Astrophysics; Quanta and waves
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Remoteness or complexities involved in organising trips should not limit access to learning about science. Our On Tour team of trained and experienced science communicators can deliver high quality and engaging curriculum-aligned science shows in your school. We travel the length of Scotland, literally from Shetland to Stranraer, and will tailor content to suit schools’, parents’ evenings, community groups and fetes. We are grateful to GlaxoSmithKline for their support to ensure this service at a fixed and affordable price.
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Benefits of On Tour
Careering into Science
FitLab Exhibits
A visit from BodyWorks On Tour brings the best of Glasgow Science Centre direct to your school with some added benefits.
Where could science take you? With memorable demonstrations, this inspiring show highlights how everyone can benefit by studying science, technology, engineering and maths.
Your pupils can explore their endurance, power, agility, speed and coordination through a range of zoned exhibits. They will be invited to become scientist and subject in a personalised investigation designed to test their limits.
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Distance is no object – we bring great science experiences to you, no matter where you are in Scotland. One price reaches everywhere!
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Ease and familiarity – visits will be held in your school with minimum disruption to your routine. No permission slips necessary.
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Easy logistics – our self-contained and comprehensive kit allows for a fast and effective set up.
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A tailored programme – we can provide a mix of shows and workshops to provide curriculum support for a class or a year group.
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Available all year round – you can book a visit to fit into your calendar. Visits make an excellent addition to your school’s Science, Health and even Careers Week.
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
S1 – S3
S1 – S3
45 mins
45 mins
Planning for Choices and Changes | Topical Science | Technological Developments in Society
Body Systems and Cells | Health and Well Being (Physical Education/ Physical Activity and Sport)
BodyVision Exhibits
BodyVision 3D
Participants will get hands-on with a range of engaging anatomy themed exhibits. They will address topics like cardiovascular fitness, body composition and the effects of lifestyle choices like smoking.
Let us show you a cinematic experience that will take your breath away. Our 3D journey through a virtual human body is a unique opportunity for learners to explore the unseen aspects of human anatomy and physiology.
ON DEMAND
ON DEMAND
S1 – S3
S1 – S3
45 mins
50 mins
Body Systems and Cells
Body Systems and Cells
BODYWORKS ON TOUR
BODYWORKS ON TOUR
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Glasgow Science Centre works in partnership with a number of organisations. This approach allows us to bring you current best practice and broadens the scope of what is available to your students.
The Royal Society of Chemistry is the UK and Ireland’s professional body for the chemical sciences community. Our team of Education Co-ordinators can recommend our best resource services available for supporting teaching through our tailored Learn Chemistry Scotland newsletter or by visiting your school or cluster meetings.
rsc.li/lcp
Skills Development Scotland’s My World of Work Live! brings STEM out of the classroom and into real life, helping young people and teachers understand the breadth of opportunity STEM careers have to offer. These activities are free as an add-on to GSC £4 Science Mall schools admission – too good to miss!
myworldofwork.co.uk
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GlaxoSmithKline supports our On Tour programme, making it possible for us to visit schools and communities right across Scotland. This support means that every year around 80,000 people across Scotland take part in local schools or community based science learning activities.
gsk.com
CoderDojo Scotland is a coding club where young people learn how to build their own apps, games, websites and more. It makes learning to code a fun and social experience. Visit the website below for contact details, resources and to discover more about how to include and encourage coding in your education programming.
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Glasgow City of Science is a network including Glasgow City Council, Glasgow Life, universities, colleges, research pools and local industry. Our role is to promote STEAMMS taking place in Glasgow and the West of Scotland and the relevance of these subjects to a thriving economy and better lives. glasgowcityofscience.org
The Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) is an environmental project which aims to connect children and adults with the natural environment. We give everybody the chance to explore nature through our six surveys, which investigate the health of the UK environment.
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Visit Whitelee Windfarm, Europe’s largest onshore windfarm to find out more about renewable energy.
PARTNERS
EDUCATION PARTNERS
The Visitor Centre is managed and operated by Glasgow Science Centre and the education programme delivers the same quality of CfE linked activities.
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Glasgow Science Centre and Scottish Water are working together to create an exciting three year programme that will offer your pupils the opportunity to participate in a hands on, interactive Science Show and Workshop during their visit.
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We have a great range of helpful materials and events specifically for teachers. Twilight Science lets you see the venue and meet the people who deliver the overall education service. We also have great, free resources on our website and a programme of teacher CPD. These are just some of the things we offer as we strive to deliver our mission to engage people with science.
KEEP LEARNING
ONLINE RESOURCES
TEACHERS VISIT FREE
Keeping up-to-date with new learning techniques and finding relevant materials can be time consuming but Glasgow Science Centre teaching resources are here to make it easier for you.
A wealth of worksheets, investigations and interdisciplinary activities are yours for free when you visit the learning resources section of our website. These cover topics in biological systems, planet Earth, materials and more. All activities are set out clearly with links and the appropriate educational level.
Be our guest free of charge, before your pupils visit and explore what’s on offer at a time that suits you. Free teacher visits must be pre-booked at least 24 hours in advance and ID is required on the day of visit. The purpose of free teacher visits is to let you experience Glasgow Science Centre so you can consider an educational visit for your students.
• A preview visit will allow you to explore the centre and feel fully prepared. • Find out if you qualify for funding support for your visit. • Benefit from a highly regarded CPD session to stay up-to-date with learning techniques. • Gain free access to carefully created and relevant resources. • Discover how either a trip to the centre or an on tour visit can enhance your current topic. • Chat with our science communicators to gain insight into what a trip could involve.
All resources have been developed to match the Curriculum for Excellence. The materials stand alone, can be used prior to a visit or to extend the experience in the classroom.
A fair use policy will be applied.
www.glasgowsciencecentre.org/ teacher-resources
TWILIGHT SCIENCE 3RD NOVEMBER 2016 Meet Glasgow Science Centre’s education team, experience our shows and find out about the fabulous planetarium. Learn about our CfE and National linked education programme in house and on tour and discover our latest teacher resources online. During these sessions you can also hear more about grants and school visit funding. Twilight science also helps you gain useful CPD. To find out more, chat to someone from our executive team. All this plus tea and cake!
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You can use this time to explore the areas of the centre relevant to your current subject or create pre-visit activities to enhance your pupils’ time in the centre.
MORE FOR TEACHERS
MORE FOR TEACHERS
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CPD Glasgow Science Centre has brought together its wealth of knowledge to create a tailored CPD for engaged learning. You can select our CPD programme to be delivered in your school. This covers Glasgow Science Centre’s ‘Inspire & Challenge’ approach to engaging young minds with science topics. Using our BodyWorks materials as a foundation we will cover modern learning techniques for the classroom and provide open-source resources and activities to use straight away.
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You’ll find a dedicated education booking team available to you at Glasgow Science Centre. Our advisors can help with a booking, make it easy to select your programme, guide you regarding grant eligibility and confirm all the details of your booking.
EXTRA INFORMATION
OPENING HOURS
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Whether you choose to make a day of it and come to see us or opt for a visit from our On Tour team you are assured of some fundamental benefits and guaranteed standards.
Summer opening hours 7 days a week 10am-5pm
You can get all the latest information about Glasgow Science Centre by following us on social media.
• All education activities are carefully designed to link with and support Curriculum for Excellence. • We take safety seriously - all activities are riskassessed. • Easy logistics - free coach parking and a short walk if you come to us, and we simply turn up on your door step when we come to you.
The centre is closed Dec 25th, Dec 26th and Jan 1st. Our education programme runs from 10am 2pm on weekdays and many of our activities are available to book on demand through our education booking team. The Taste Café is open over lunch.
You can also let us know what you thought about your visit by leaving us a message on twitter or facebook. @glasgowsciencecentre @gsc1 @glasgowsciencecentre
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WHAT WILL IT COST?
HOW TO BOOK
• Fantastic science communicators - trained to inspire everyone with the wonders of science.
Science Mall + 1 activity £4.00 per student
Call our booking team for enquiries and to book your experience. Our booking line is now open 7 days a week from 9am-5pm.
• Experience of working with school groups - selfcontained kit and fast and effective set up if we visit you.
Masterclass Each masterclass has its own specific arrangements and prices. Please get in touch for further details.
• Space to congregate, storage areas, arrangements for lunch as a group when you come to see us; all designed to make the visit easier for you.
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Winter/Spring 31st Oct – 31st March Wed-Fri 10am-3pm Sat-Sun 10am-5pm
GET INVOLVED
GET INVOLVED
Science Mall + 2 activities £6.00 per student
On Tour visit £200 + VAT for a half day visit £300 + VAT for a full day visit Capacity constraints mean that some workshop activities will have limited availability – please contact the booking team to check if an activity will be suitable for your number of pupils. www.glasgowsciencecentre.org/ school-visit/how-to-book
You can book visits to Glasgow Science Centre and On Tour visits to your school via the number below. For more information on school visits please check our education section on the website. 0141 420 5003 contact.centre@glasgowsciencecentre.org www.glasgowsciencecentre.org/ school-visit/how-to-book
Need help with costs? Call us as we may be able to help. Terms and conditions apply.
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Glasgow Science Centre is an independent Scottish Charity SC030809.
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