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* Available as an in-school program in the metropolitan area only.
** Free in-school program.

Please note that the time indicated for the duration of each education program does not include free time for students. If you wish your students to have some free time in our centre, you will need to ask for this when you make your booking.

PDF DOCUMENT Air and Weather (lower Primary) - An interactive study of nature at work

PDF DOCUMENT*All About Energy (lower primary) - A fun introduction to energy.

PDF DOCUMENT Balance our Gas (upper primary) - A study of energy and the environment.

PDF DOCUMENT Coal, Electricity and the Environment (upper primary / lower secondary) - Coal formation, mining and mine rehabilitation, and a look at our possible energy future.

PDF DOCUMENT Kids for a Cool Planet (mid to upper primary) - Empowering students to improve their environment - the greenhouse effect, biodiversity and energy efficiency.

PDF DOCUMENT* Electric Circuits (for lower primary) Students learn how simple circuits work and use individual circuit boards to solve puzzles and design circuits.

PDF DOCUMENT Electric Circuits as Systems (mid to upper primary) - Students learn how circuits work and use individual circuit boards to solve puzzles and design circuits.

PDF DOCUMENT *Electric Circuit: Puzzles (mid to upper primary) – Students use individual circuit boards to solve circuit puzzles.

PDF DOCUMENT More Electric Circuit Puzzles (upper primary / lower secondary) - Students use individual circuit boards to solve circuit puzzles focusing on the difference between series and parallel circuits and also the concept of resistance. [It is recommended that students are familiar with circuit basics before participating in this program.]

PDF DOCUMENT The Electric Show (mid to upper primary)- Exploring the generation and transmission of electricity.

PDF DOCUMENT Energy for the Future (mid to upper primary / lower secondary) - Investigating alternative energy sources.

PDF DOCUMENT Energy for the Future for lower primary (lower primary) - Investigating solar, wind and water energy.

PDF DOCUMENT Energy, Money and CO2 (upper primary) -Reducing greenhouse gases while saving money at home.

PDF DOCUMENT The Energy Show (mid to upper primary) - Investigating energy.

PDF DOCUMENT* The Energy Show - modified (mid to upper primary) Investigating Energy

PDF DOCUMENT *Energy Smart (upper primary / lower secondary) - Be energy smart and greenhouse friendly.

PDF DOCUMENT *The Greening Challenge (upper primary / lower secondary) - Investigating how the greenhouse effect, salinity and biodiversity are interrelated.

PDF DOCUMENT *Let's Talk Rubbish (lower primary) - Why reduce, reuse and recycle?

PDF DOCUMENT *Life in the Greenhouse (mid to upper primary) - Systems in our natural environment.

PDF DOCUMENT Oil and Gas (upper primary / lower secondary) - A series of hands-on activities to learn about oil and gas formation, exploration, production and the environment.

PDF DOCUMENT Seeing the Light (lower primary) - An interactive study of colour and light.

**Shock Proof electrical safety

**Speaking of Oil and Gas

For further information about this program contact World of Energy on
9430 5655 or
email link energyeducation@westernpower.com.au

 

PDF DOCUMENT Switched On (mid to upper primary) - Electrical generation, alternative energies and the greenhouse effect.

PDF DOCUMENT *The 3 Rs (mid to upper primary) - Reduce, reuse and recycle at home and at school.

PDF DOCUMENT Time Warp (lower primary) - Students join in a time warp to a 1940s kitchen to discover how everyday things were done before the use of electricity.

PDF DOCUMENT Tread Lightly (middle primary) - Empowering students to improve their environment - the greenhouse effect, reduce, reuse, recycle.


Electricity Generation in WA - A Self-Guided Tour(mid to upper primary)

If you wish to bring your students to World of Energy but do not wish to do an education program, you can now do a self-guided tour of the Power Production Hall which looks at electricity generation in Western Australia. Students will receive a workbook containing questions to guide them around the displays plus a copy of the Electricity Infrastructure Map of WA. Teachers will be provided with suggested pre and post-visit topics and a set of answers to the questions in the student's workbook.

For further information contact World of Energy on 9430 5655

 

 

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