Circuits – Kids Dig Science 2018/19

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Circuits – Kids Dig Science 2018/19

16 February 2019 @ 3:00 pm

€6

Kids Dig Science is coordinated by the Science in the City team at the Malta Chamber of Scientists. This season, the team will once again meet with the scientists to find out the latest in all things science, then cut it down to size for children above the age of 6. It was conceived to inspire curious little minds, to ignite their passions and foster creativity. If you’re looking for a way to inspire your children, Kids Dig Science is a must.

 

Date and Time: Saturday, 16 February 2019, 3pm – 5pm
Venue: Studios A & B, Spazju Kreattiv
Price: €6

How much thought have you given to circuits today? Am guessing electrical loops was’t the first thing to cross your mind at the crack of dawn. And yet, they are everywhere, absolutely everywhere. In our phones, computers, tablets, washing machines, lighting systems, car, the list just goes on and on.

Now, if you had given circuits some thought, (tsk, tsk), you may have concluded that your body is also made of a series of circuits. Take the regulation of your body temperature for instance, this system works complete with current, switches, triggers and sensors. So if you still refuse to give circuits the recognition they deserve but your kids are enthralled by the fact that they can control what an electrical current can do, join us on the 16th February at 3pm @ Spazju Kreattiv for some seriously loopy fun.

Details

Date:
16 February 2019
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Cost:
€6
Event Categories:
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http://ticketenginex.kreattivita.org?eventname=Kids+Dig+Science

Venue

Studios
St James Cavalier
Castille Place, Valletta VLT1060 Malta
Phone:
356 21223200

Organiser

Kids Dig Science

Other

Duration 120 mins
Cert 6-13
Language English
Keywords STEAM, Puppet Theatre, Interactive experiments
Creative Team Karen Fiorini (co-ordinator); Dr Edward Duca (science communications consultant); Sean Briffa (puppeteer and actor); Matthew Grech (hands on science experiments, games and crafts manager)