The Sydney Festival of Science and Technology (Sydney Science Festival), which opens on Aug. 7 and will last until August 19, is under way in museums. Most of the events are free.
Let's see what wonderful activities there are!
Super Science Saturday, (Super Science Saturday).
Time: 11 August, 9.30am-4pm
Location: Australian Museum 1 William Street, Darlinghurst NSW, Australia
Tickets: $20 for adults, free for children under 2 years of age, $10 for 3-15-year-olds
For more details, please visit the official website of the Sydney Science and Technology Festival (https://sydneyscience.com.au/2018/).
Parents can take their children home to explore natural activities, such as watching volcanic eruptions to find out the sound of rumbling beneath the earth's crust, and discovering the mysteries of nature through animal performances, facial painting, scientists walking and so on.
Smart brain: how Children learn the language (Brilliant Brains: How Kids Learn Language)
Time: 12 August, 11am-3pm
Location: Powerhouse Museum Powerhouse Museum, Harris Street, Ultimo NSW, Australia
Tickets: free for children, $15 for adults
For more details, please visit the official website of the Sydney Science and Technology Festival (https://sydneyscience.com.au/2018/).
"did you hear that?" "what is this language?" it can be fun to learn a language, too. "
Through interesting interactive games can teach children to learn language, parents quickly bring the children to participate!
Super Science Day (Big Science Day)
Time: 12 August, 10am-4pm
Location: Taronga Institute of Science & Learning Bradleys Head Road, Mosman NSW, Australia
Tickets: free for children, $15 for adults
For more details, please visit the official website of the Sydney Science and Technology Festival (https://sydneyscience.com.au/2018/).
Don't you think it's boring to have a theory class and no practice? Come here!
Practical activities, demonstrations and exhibitions in the fields of science, art and mathematics can all be tried here. Moms can also take their children under a microscope to observe Mars and draw specimens.
The scientific mysteries of sport, (The Science Of Sport).
Time: 15 August, 5.30-7.30pm
Location: Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney, John Hopkins Drive, Camperdown Australia
Tickets: free, but reservation required
What changes does exercise bring to the body? What is the effect of diet on exercise? How to motivate people who don't like sports? Do you know what causes obesity, diabetes, and so on?
By participating in activities, parents may be able to give their children a passion for exercise and a healthier lifestyle from an early age.
Dinosaur VS, super power, (Dinosaur vs Superpower).
Time: 18 August, 11am-3pm
Location: Centennial Park Loch Ave, Centennial Park NSW 2021, Australia
Tickets: no tickets
As a symbol of strength, cool and wild, dinosaurs have always been children's favorite.
Here, children can not only play games with dinosaurs, but also learn scientific knowledge, know bees, frogs, tadpoles, and other small animals.