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LIBRARY ACTIVITIES Inspiring ideas for National Science Week
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                                   Inspiring ideas
                                   for National
                                                     LIBRARY
                                   Science Week      ACTIVITIES
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES Inspiring ideas for National Science Week
A NATIONAL WEEK                         CORNUCOPIA                                           INSPIRING
OF SCIENCE                              OF EVENTS                                            IDEAS
                                        Over one million people                     • Set up a sensational science
                                        participate in more than 1000                 book display – or a display on
                                        events across the country.                    science fiction to show what
                                        Each year these events                        has become science fact
                                        attract a wide audience from                • Include science-related children’s
                                        children to adults, and science               books for story-time readings to
                                        amateurs to professionals.                    raise awareness of science and arts
                                                                                      being all around us – take a look at
                                        Events are held by universities,              the Early Learning STEM Australia
                                        schools, research institutions,               (ELSA) booklist for some ideas:
                                        museums, science centres – and                https://elsa.edu.au/docs/STEM-
                                        libraries. Libraries play an important        Booklist_Publishing-040518.pdf
                                        role in the community, with the
                                        potential to link local groups and          • If you run a book club, include
                                        individuals with science. Libraries           a science theme in August
                                        are community centres, accessible to        • Run a session on technology for
                                        everyone. The collections, information,       seniors, such as on IT or digital/
                                        technology and event spaces make              iPhone photography – perhaps
                                        libraries hubs for the community.             ask students to show how
National Science Week is
Australia’s annual celebration          This pack aims to support libraries         • Host a science talk, panel
of science and technology,              that haven’t participated in National         discussion, or debate. Focus on
                                        Science Week previously, by providing         a subject of most interest to your
running each year in August.
                                        ideas and suggestions on how to be            community, discuss how science
We’ve put together this pack
                                        involved. Many libraries are already          can address the problems facing
of science-inspired ideas
                                        engaged in STEM activities, so                your region, or highlight how
to help libraries plan an                                                             science helps your Council make
                                        we hope this pack provides further
exciting week of activities.            inspiration and encouragement to stay         decisions about roads, parks,
This celebration of science is          involved. The following pages include         water, building design and almost
an opportunity to acknowledge           a list of event ideas, simple activities,     everything you see around you
the contributions of Australian         and stories of science-related              • Ask a Tall Poppy (http://www.aips.
scientists to the world of knowledge.   endeavours run by libraries in previous       net.au/tall-poppies/tall-poppy-
It also aims to encourage a wider       National Science Weeks, as well as            campaign), Science Superhero
interest in science pursuits, and       helpful tips and more information.            (http://www.chiefscientist.gov.
to encourage young people to                                                          au/category/media/profiles)
be fascinated by the world.                                                           or Superstar of STEM (https://
National Science Week is supported        Register your events on                     scienceandtechnologyaustralia.
by the Australian Government              the National Science Week                   org.au/what-we-do/
in a variety of ways, including           website at https://www.                     superstars-of-stem) to talk
                                                                                      about their career in science
through the $500 000 National             scienceweek.net.au/
Science Week Grants Program.              event-holder-registration                 • Contact your local tertiary institution,
Other partners include CSIRO, the                                                     CSIRO, or museum to ask for a
ABC and the Australian Science                                                        scientist, engineer or other expert
Teachers Association (ASTA).                                                          to give a presentation, suggest
                                                                                      ideas or help develop partnerships
                                                                                    • Invite someone from a local
                                                                                      business or an industry leader
                                                                                      to talk about how important
                                                                                      science is to their field
                                                                                    • Invite a member of a citizen science
                                                                                      project team to explain to the
                                                                                      community how to be involved:
                                                                                      https://www.citizenscience.
                                                                                      org.au/ala-project-finder
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• Hold a speed-meet of                 • Borrow a Spark! Discovery Box:
  STEM professionals                     https://childrensdiscovery.                YOU’RE NOT
  from local organisations,              org.au/programs/spark-
  businesses, universities and           discovery-boxes
                                                                                    ALONE
  professional associations            • Run an ‘Introduction to coding’
• Host a Brain Break using our           class to teach basic coding skills
  kit, incorporate a morning tea,      • Run one of Code Club’s projects
  run quizzes or try out the hands-      to build programming skills, or
  on activity ideas: https://www.        use National Science Week
  scienceweek.net.au/brainbreak          to launch your own local club:
• Run a build-a-robot workshop           https://codeclubau.org
  using Lego or other materials        • Organise a science fair to
• Run a Big Bang Science Workshop:       showcase local scientific talent
  https://childrensdiscovery.          • Support a Premier’s Reading
  org.au/programs/big-bang-              Challenge or your local equivalent       There are resources available
  science-workshop or a Little           by promoting books on the reading        on the National Science
  Bang Discovery Club: https://          list with a STEM focus: http://          Week website (https://www.
  childrensdiscovery.org.au/             www.premiersreadingchallenge.            scienceweek.net.au), including:
  index.php/programs/little-             sa.edu.au/prc/pages/books
  bang-discovery-club                                                             • instructions on how to run an event
                                       • Highlight breaking news in
• Organise an educational program                                                 • logos and characters to add to
                                         August by using the Australian
  at your library using free videos,                                                fliers, posters and advertisements
                                         Science Media Centre’s resources
  articles, resources and tools          to get the facts and promote             • a free teaching resource book
  from The Royal Institution of          informed discussion: http://www.           full of ideas and activities
  Australia: https://education.          sciencemediacentre.org                   • a free workplace or school
  australiascience.tv
                                       • Show one of the SCINEMA                    science quiz (Brain Break)
• Book a Museum in a Box, with           International Science Film Festival      • events and other activities planned
  real museum specimens, casts,          films at your library: https://            for National Science Week
  artefacts, dioramas, images,           scinema.australiascience.tv
  DVDs, CDs, books and resources                                                  • information on grants that are
  from the Australian Museum:          Some of these ideas have been                available annually; national large
  https://australianmuseum.            successfully run in the past, and are        grants (up to $20 000, open
  net.au/museum-in-a-box               described in more detail in the case         October for the following year)
                                       studies on the following pages to foster     and smaller rounds of grants from
                                       curiosity and inspire your own ideas.        states and territories (various,
                                                                                    open around February to May
                                                                                    depending on jurisdiction)
                                                                                  Contact your local Inspiring Australia
                                                                                  manager or National Science Week
                                                                                  coordinating committee – they can
                                                                                  provide assistance such as advice
                                                                                  on becoming involved in science
                                                                                  activities, provide a list of science-
                                                                                  related books for children and other
                                                                                  audiences, find speakers and connect
                                                                                  you with science experts, let you know
                                                                                  about funding to seed local activities,
                                                                                  and alert you about local opportunities
                                                                                  and activities you can join. See
                                                                                  http://inspiringaustralia.net.au
                                                                                  and https://www.scienceweek.
                                                                                  net.au/contacts for a list of
                                                                                  contacts in your state or territory.

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MAKING YOUR WAY                                                                                          SHOWING OFF

                                                                                                         Photo: Marie Clarke
                      TO SCIENCE                                                                                               SCIENCE THROUGH
                      Curtin Library Makerspace in                                                                             SCIENCE SHOWS
                      WA got involved with recycling                                                                           Libraries ACT have hosted a
                      and renewable energy through                                                                             series of fun and accessible
                      workshops on paper recycling,                                                                            science shows for families,
                      crafting with plastic bags,                                                                              presented by entertaining science
                      making DIY solar-powered cars                                                                            communicator, Dr Graham
                      and designing a windmill.                                                                                Walker, from Science ShowOffs.
                      ‘I particularly loved our workshops                                                                      More than 350 people attended
                      on building your own wind turbine,’                                                                      booked-out shows at eight libraries
                      said Marie Clarke, Curtin University                                                                     across Canberra’s town centres, as
                      Library’s Makerspace Coordinator.                                                                        well as smaller, outlying suburbs
                      ‘We set it up to encourage people                                                                        that usually miss out on science
                      to make, test and try again, rather      is what it is all about. Makerspace’s                           events. The participants, rather than
                      than just follow instructions. You       goal is to provide a safe space                                 Graham, conducted almost all the
                      could really see them learning –         where people can ‘explore, tinker,                              experiments as audience volunteers.
                      especially the kids, who have no         invent, play, design and find ways to
                      hesitation about trying things out.’     realise their aspirations,’ said Marie.                         ‘The shows involved lots of
                                                               Mistakes are not only ok, they are                              experiments with lots of volunteers
                      As well as opening the resources                                                                         – so rather than being a piece of the
                      of the space to a wider public,          welcome. ‘That’s how you learn – it’s
                                                               learning through doing and making.’                             puzzle, they were the puzzle,’ said
                      Makerspace invited four school                                                                           Graham. ‘This satisfied the young
                      groups as part of the Curtin                                                                             kids’ insatiable desire to volunteer,
                      Addressing Higher Educational Access     What is energy?                                                 while also getting the parents involved
                      Disadvantage (AHEAD) in School           Tricky question. Go to your local                               in some more challenging science,
                      program, giving them the opportunity     library, dig out a book and you will                            such as using liquid nitrogen.’
                      to explore science in a fun and          find that it is the capacity to do work,
                      creative way – and think about an        and that it cannot be created or                                The newly developed shows built
                      education in science as a possibility.   destroyed. We say that it takes several                         on science tours Graham has
                                                               forms, such as kinetic, potential or                            done on topics such as energy
                      The Energy Awareness Design                                                                              and climate change, including
                                                               nuclear energy, or even dark energy.
                      Challenge got people teaming up to                                                                       puppet shows for early learners.
                                                               We can experience it in the form
                      design something that would conserve
                                                               of heat or light, observe it in the                             Graham obtained funding from the ACT
                      energy. For one young girl, that
                                                               movement of things, and measure it.                             National Science Week committee,
                      meant conserving her own energy, so
                      the team made a device that would        More information:                                               so the shows were free for libraries.
                      produce the sound of waves. Very         https://maker.library.curtin.edu.au                             ‘The libraries got a unique program
                      calming, and very creative, which                                                                        that was different to their practical
                                                                                                                                                                         Photo: Royal Society of Victoria
Photo: Marie Clarke

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was an opportunity to talk about the
                                                                                                            work they’ve been doing and recruit
                                                                                                            citizen scientists for their bioblitzes,’
                                                                                                            said Scott Baker, Programs and
                                                                                                            Partnerships Officer at Bega Valley
                                                                                                            Shire. ‘No doubt there are new
                                                                                                            recruits out there right now logging
                                                                                                            wildlife with their Nature Mappr app.’
                                                                                                            Bega Valley Shire is also keen to build
                                                                                                            the technological literacy of people
                                                                                                            in the municipality. The library also
Photo: Inspiring SA

                                                                                                            rolled out a 3D printer, which a keen
                                                                                                            angler used to print out a replacement
                                                                                                            part for his antique fishing rod.
                                                                                                            The diverse program drew in a
                                                                                                            wide range of people. ‘Bega Valley
                                                                                                            Shire Library has been doing
                      events or story time. By partnering        STRENGTH IN                                National Science Week for three or
                      with the libraries, I was able to reach                                               four years now,’ said Scott. ‘2017
                      their amazing community network.’          NUMBERS                                    was big – we got 1000 people
                      His presentations are all about making     As part of the Sapphire Coast              through, which was great for a shire
                      science accessible to families. ‘I often   Regional Science Hub, Bega                 with a population of 30 000.”
                      get nice feedback that people have         Valley Shire Libraries could tap           ‘The numbers are satisfying but what’s
                      gone home and done experiments.            into a whole network to run a              even better is how it gets people
                      They send me videos and stories            truly wild program for all ages.           thinking,’ said Scott. ‘The 3D printer
                      about making their own vacuum-                                                        got a lot of use but the main thing
                                                                 Exhibitors showed off their citizen
                      cleaner-powered marshmallow                                                           was that it showed that it was an
                                                                 science programs, microscopic
                      bazooka, and things like that.’                                                       accessible technology – I saw a few
                                                                 views of marine life, and equipment
                      ‘A girl, who came along to one of my       for monitoring wildlife in the local       local designers and inventors walk
                      shows five years ago when she was          national parks. The hub was also           away with a twinkle in their eye.’
                      really small, came back the following      fortunate to receive funds for one of      More information:
                      year with a picture of the last show,’     Questacon’s travelling exhibitions.        Sapphire Coast Regional Science
                      said Graham. ‘The same family keeps                                                   Hub https://www.aaeensw.
                                                                 ‘The Atlas of Life is one of the science
                      coming back, so I’ve seen this girl                                                   org.au/networks/sapphire-
                                                                 hub members and they are really
                      literally grow up as she comes back                                                   coast-regional-science-hub
                                                                 active here. National Science Week
                      each year for the science show.’

                      Marshmallow law
                      The marshmallow bazooka is an
                      example of Newton’s first law of
                      motion, first proposed in 1686. The law
                      states that an object will stay at rest
                      or in motion until a force changes it.
                      More information:
                      http://www.scienceshowoffs.net

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PRINTING THE FUTURE                                                                       EARTHWORMS FOR
                       Students in Western Australia entered designs in a 3D printer                             BOOKWORMS
                       competition, with the winners having their inventions printed free at                     For 2017’s Future Earth theme,
                       the FabLab Makerspace at Falcon eLibrary and Community Centre.                            libraries around Perth hosted
                                                                                                                 Soil Secrets Revealed, a
Photo: Jesika Miller

                                                                                                                 series of more than 20 free
                                                                                                                 community workshops to show
                                                                                                                 how composting can replenish
                                                                                                                 soils with vital nutrients.
                                                                                                                 Organiser Kerry Mazzotti said that
                                                                                                                 people learned how important soil was
                                                                                                                 for everything from food production to
                                                                                                                 healthy ecosystems by looking at what
                                                                                                                 was going on in their own backyards.
                                                                                                                 More than 300 people visited
                                                                                                                 libraries, gardens, schools and
                                                                                                                 community halls across Perth to see
                                                                                                                 demonstrations of worm farming
                                                                                                                 and composting and listen to talks
                                                                                                                 on topics such as how plant roots
                                                                                                                 detect water flowing through soil. A
                                                                                                                 local company tested soil samples
                                                                                                                 and people could enter a competition
                                                                                                                 to win a sustainability prize pack.
                                                                                                                 One library ran ‘pop up science at
                                                                                                                 pick up time’ targeting primary school
                                                                                                                 aged students, surprising people
                                                                                                                 with a flash-mob style of activities.

                       Jesika Miller, Library Officer at City         ‘It was fully booked by people wanting     ‘Previously the libraries hadn’t
                       of Mandurah, says after reaching               to use the 3D printer for four months      had anything like this,’ said Kerry.
                       25 000 people on Facebook they                 after the competition, and its continued   ‘The science was innovative, and
                       received more than 50 entries.                 use a year later is incredible.’           very new to the audiences of
                       ‘Entries from primary school students                                                     the area. The activities brought
                                                                      As well as awareness of 3D
                       included a glass eye to help a friend                                                     research into the libraries.’
                                                                      technology and other aspects of
                       see again, and an invention to
                                                                      the library, the community gained
                       change taste buds to make children
                                                                      computer programming skills,
                       eat more vegetables,’ said Jesika.
                                                                      met new people, and formed
                       The winning entry was a sponge-like            partnerships with others in libraries,
                       device to replace lost keys by filling an      schools and universities.
                       imprint with liquid metal.
                       ‘The competition brought out creativity        Back to the future
                       within the community, and highlighted          3D printers were invented in the
                       the potential for 3D printing,’ said Jesika.   1980s. Rather than print an image
                                                                      using ink, they create an object
                       Before the competition, many people
                                                                      using layers of plastic or metal.
                       didn’t know the library’s maker space
                       was open for the public to do STEM             More information:
                       and DIY activities. ‘The competition led       https://www.mandurah.
                       to the community seeing the library as         wa.gov.au/facilities/libraries/
                       a cool space for them,’ said Jesika.           digital-hub-and-fablab

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Soil Secrets Revealed was delivered      TIME FOR SLIME                           Noosa Library Service aims to
                        by Switch Your Thinking, a local                                                  engage young people in STEM-
                        government initiative that inspires      Slime. It’s our favourite non-           related learning and encourage them
                        sustainable action in the Perth          Newtonian fluid; that is, a              to think about solutions to complex
                        community. The events were               liquid that you can transform            issues. ‘We don’t know what jobs
                        promoted through a flier, bookmark       into a solid just by tapping             will be around in 20 years’ time,
                        and poster on soil secrets, and          it. Noosa Library Service’s              so we focus on what skills they’ll
                        online at switchyourthinking.com         twist? Put the kids in charge.           need,’ said Tracey. ‘We aim to
                        and through Facebook posts.                                                       provide free and equitable access
                                                                 ‘Two very enthusiastic library lovers,   to science resources and emerging
                        ‘The program changed me personally,’     Mia and Amy, both 10 years old, ran      technologies for people who may not
                        said Kerry. ‘I had a light bulb moment   a slime workshop during National         otherwise have the opportunity.’
                        about the need to respect soil health    Science Week,’ said Tracey King,
                        and biology, so I now buy organic        Noosa Council’s Literacy and Learning    The library will continue to run similar
                        food. It changed my behaviour, and I     Coordinator. ‘It was inspiring to have   programs, including 3D printing
                        enjoyed watching people question their   young people teaching young people.      and modelling workshops for kids,
                        own day-to-day activities and realise    It was a really fun workshop – very      adults and seniors – and more
                        the need to grow plants ethically.’      different to reading a textbook.’        slime workshops by Mia and Amy.

                                                                 The library simply provided materials
                        Old soils                                                                         What is slime anyway?
                                                                 for Mia and Amy, and children and
                        New soils form when rock is              adults teamed up to make slime.          Many of the liquids you know
                        weathered. In Australia this has been    Tracey said it was so popular, the       become thicker as they cool and
                        going on for a very long time – the      library will run it again.               thinner as they warm. But some,
                        Western Plateau, which covers                                                     called stir-thickening liquids, become
                        more than half of the continent, and     ‘We had one participant go home          thicker when you apply pressure
                        most of Western Australia, has been      after the workshop, make slime           to their surface – the more and
                        weathering for more than 2.8 billion     on their own, and then come              quicker the pressure, the thicker
                        years! One thing about old soils is      back in to the library to show           the liquid. Cornflour slime is one
                        that they are low in nutrients – which   us their home-made slime.’               of these: you can slowly push your
                        is why compost is important.             The slime workshop was part of the       finger through it, but punching the
                                                                 library’s week-long science program,     slime makes the cornflour particles
                        More information:
                                                                 in which more than 300 children          lock together, causing the slime
                        https://www.switchyourthinking.
                                                                 and adults – and library staff – tried   to become hard like a solid.
                        com/our-projects/past-
                        projects/soil-secrets                    out new and emerging robotics,           More information:
                                                                 told stories with a science focus,       https://www.libraries.
                                                                 learned to code, and ‘ice-cavated’       noosa.qld.gov.au/digital
                                                                 plastic dinosaurs caught in the ice.                                                    Photos: Noosa Library Service
Photo: Kerry Mazzotti

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TOP TIPS FOR LIBRARIES
• Give yourself plenty of time             • Visit the CSIRO Education                          • Be inspired by San Francisco’s
  for planning and advertising:              page: https://www.csiro.au/                          Exploratorium: https://
  August comes around quickly                en/Education/Programs                                www.exploratorium.edu/
• Check other local library websites       • Draw ideas from 50 Kids’ Activities                  explore/activities
  to see what they’re up to                  from CSIRO: http://www.                            • Check out the Powerhouse
• Contact Inspiring Australia in             publish.csiro.au/book/7556                           Museum’s lesson plans
  your state or territory, find a local    • Use CSIRO’s Double Helix                             and worksheets: https://
  regional science hub and tap               magazine: https://www.csiro.                         maas.museum/event/
  into some local science: http://           au/en/Education/Double-Helix                         ecologic/resources/lesson-
  inspiringaustralia.net.au                                                                       plans-worksheets

• Check the National Science

                                                                                                                                                     Photo: Inspiring SA
  Week site: https://www.
  scienceweek.net.au
• Check out Questacon’s list of hands-
  on STEM activities: https://www.
  questacon.edu.au/outreach/
  programmes/questacon-smart-
  skills-initiative/workshops/
  resources/teacher-resource-
  hands-stem-activities
• Use the resources of the Children’s
  Discovery Centre, such as their
  Little Bang Book of Discovery’s
  simple experiments to do at home
  (or the library) using everyday items:

                                                                                                                                                     Photo: Royal Society of Victoria
  https://childrensdiscovery.org.au
• Explore a galaxy of possibilities
  for mobile STEM programs or
  online and in-class learning on
  the STARportal, the Office of the
  Chief Scientist’s directory of STEM
  activities: https://starportal.edu.au

                                           Contact us
                                           Follow National Science Week on Facebook (https://www.facebook.
                                           com/nationalscienceweek) and Twitter (@Aus_ScienceWeek) and
                                           tell us what your library is doing by tagging #scienceweek.
                                               For general information about National Science Week,
                                               contact the National Science Week Team at:
                                               Email scienceweek@industry.gov.au
                                               Phone 02 6270 2880
                                               Post     Questacon, PO Box 5322, Kingston ACT 2604
                                           Register your events on the National Science Week website at
                                           https://www.scienceweek.net.au/event-holder-registration

                                           THANK YOU | National Science Week would like to acknowledge the helpful assistance in finalising
                                           this information pack from the Public Libraries Victoria Network and Australian Library and Information
                                           Association. Thanks also to everyone who provided insightful comments and photos about their
                                           exciting events. Content by Scientell and gramma communications. Design by Lea Walpole.
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