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Science Outreach 2015 Establishing Partnerships

How to Engage at Any Age - Science World

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Science Outreach 2015Establishing Partnerships

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Parksville• Parksville became a partner in 2002. They have Big Science Little Hands science bins on the WOW Bus and

in the BLT.

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SFU Budding Scientists• SFU ‘s Budding Scientists formed a partnership with Science World to deliver programs to foster science

literacy. It is in its 2nd year.

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Play to Learn- BurnabyPlay to Learn is a program designed for families of small children. Science World became a partner to engage families about science for young children.

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Creekside• Creekside is a preschool located on False Creek across from Science World. Science workshops and

programming with the children has been ongoing since 2011.

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Decoda and Vancouver Public Library

• This wonderful venture began to tie in with Literacy Week. We worked on activities dealing with STEAM for the Science and Literacy Weekend held here at Science World.

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Sechelt• This collaboration began this year as a result of working with the Strongstart teachers . We plan to include

science activities on WonderWheels.

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Nanaimo

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Exploring with RampsProvocations

• Can you predict which design will work the best and why?

• Does the amount of air that you blow against the car have an effect?

• Does the shape of the car make a difference and how?

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Resources• Girls and STEM: www.engineergirl.com• Night of Family Science: http://www.scienceworld.ca/resources/activities/family-science-toolkit• Family Engineering: http://www.familyengineering.org/• Family Math for Young Children- Lawrence Hall of Science• Science World Resources: http://www.scienceworld.ca/resources/main• NWT Literacy Council: http://www.nwtliteracy.ca/resources/famlit/howtokit/science/science.pdf• Decoda: http://decoda.ca/resources/online-resources/resources-child-family-literacy/?t=all• Science and Arts - MaryAnn F. Kohl• Workshop for Young Engineers: http://www.thewye.com/