NT Science Fair

The Northern Territory Department of Education Science Fair will be held Friday 16th August at Charles Darwin University.

The event aims to develop students understanding of our country and the impacts of the choices we make.

Learners will become aware of the critical challenges of sustainability in the NT.

Community groups, organisations, and all schools across the NT are invited to attend the event, present an exhibit, display or demonstration showing how science is used in everyday life.

Up to 16 students from each school will be invited to attend the event in person.

All students will be able to engage in online events, including sharing their work on sustainability.

Attendees will have the opportunity to:

  • view/share students’ displays on sustainability in the NT
  • listen to and communicate with guest speakers from experts in the field of science
  • participate in activities, games and challenges as well as engage in displays and use digital devices.

Supporting Resources

If you choose to have your students present a display during the Science Fair, see teaching and learning resources below to assist in guiding your students through a design thinking challenge to promote STEM literacies through science.

If you would like to discuss students displays and/or the design thinking challenge, Q and A sessions will be offered online on 11, 17, 16, 22 and 31 July.

To register, fill the NT Science Fair Information Sessions form.

Optional: teachers can use the following interactive avatar and share them with students to introduce the Science Fair challenge.

Early Primary Upper Primary and Middle

Early Primary
interactive avatar 1

Upper Primary and Middle
interactive avatar 2

See the teacher guide and student booklet below to support the teaching and learning sequence for the challenge.

Package Material

Contact

For more details or further enquiries contact:

Email: stem.doe@education.nt.gov.au

Phone: 08 8944 9321.


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