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SCHOOL RESOURCES Science World at your School

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Science World On the Road

Science World On the Road travels throughout the province on an annual tour, delivering engaging, exciting and innovative science shows to students and teachers.

 
 
For Additional Information:

Download the pricing information.

To find out when On the Road is coming to your school district, please contact Outreach:

Toll-free 1-800-363-1611
f 604-443-7430
e ontheroad@scienceworld.ca

 
 

Teacher Resource Packages

Download information and fun activities about our On the Road shows.

New! Tumblewing Glider

Check out our free activity for students - the Tumblewing Glider. 
Download Tumblewing Glider Instructions.

Video 1: How to Make a Tumblewing Glider

Video 2: How to Launch a Tumblewing Glider

Video 3: Advanced flying techniques

 
 

On the Road - Vernon

June 14, 2007 CHBC news coverage of Science World On the Road in Vernon.

 
 

What the schools had to say about Science World On The Road

When I grow up I want to be a scientist.
Euleli Boersma, Grade 6, Windebank Elementary

I'm in love with Science World so never take it down.
Felicia, Grade 6, St. Joseph's School

This type of program certainly plants the seed in young minds for science.
Ian MacPherson, Principal - Cloverdale Traditional School

I really appreciated also that you made it topical with the theme of the 2010 Olympics. It was fascinating to apply some scientific principles to what they shall see.
Darlene Tait, St Anthony's, Kitimat

You guys are the best performers I ever saw.
Devon Robinson, Grade 4, South Hazelton Elementary

I love science!
Savannah Crabb, Grade 3, Unsworth Elementary

I learned a lot about science and now I'm really escited aobout science and everyone enjoyed it including me which makes 129 but tomorrow it's 128.
Kevin Clair, Grade4/5 Cultus Lake Elementary

Science is cooler than I thought.
Keelyn, Grade 4 Cultus Lake Elementary

The children enjoyed it very much – they learned so much without even realising it! Thank you so much for coming to such a small school.
Sue Larose, Teacher - Field Elementary School

This was government money very well spent. … It was humourous and educational - it was awesome…I can't say enough how great it was.
Sarah Gough, Teacher, GW Carlson, Fort Nelson

 
 
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