WCED Mobile Science Centre – at your school
Outreach
WCED Mobile Science Centre

Since 2009, the Inflatable Planetarium travels with the WCED Mobile Science Centre and brings the wonders of astronomy to learners in the middle of the day.
The WCED Mobile Sciencentre’s main targets are grade 9 & 10 learners of the Dinaledi schools in the Western Cape, but other maths, science and technology schools as well as primary schools are accommodated. It is also a regular visitor to science festivals, school festivals, the kite festival, expos, fairs, youth indabas and more.
The WCED Mobile Science Centre can come to YOUR SCHOOL!
Contact Portia on 021 300 3200 or portia@ctsc.org.za to make a booking.
Planetarium
The WCED Inflatable Planetarium is an immersive environment that promotes learning about our universe, planets, eclipses and inventions that helped shape the way we see the universe today.
Shows on offer:
Earth’s Wild Ride (duration 20 mins, suitable for ages 5+)
Learn about solar eclipses, the ice age, volcanoes, extinction of the dinosaurs, the water cycle and food chains in this exciting show as seen from the perspective of a family living on the Moon.
The Secret of the Cardboard Rocket (duration 20 mins, suitable for ages 5+)
Discover the planets in our Solar System in this imaginative journey through space in a cardboard rocket.
Two Small Pieces of Glass (duration 20 mins, suitable for ages 5+)
Discover the history of the telescope and learn about the Hubble Space telescope, the radio telescope and huge land based telescopes in this informative show.
Practical Experiments
The WCED Mobile Science Centre outreach team also offers the following Grade 10 – 12 formal and informal practical experiments at your school.
Grade 10:
- Motion in one dimension – Let’s get moving and explore the science of motion in one direction.
- Heating and cooling curve of water – Observe the change of state of water graphically.
- Cation and anion tests – Identify cations and anions using flame and precipitation tests.
- Electric circuits: resistance in series and parallel – Construct circuits and use ammeters and voltmeters to measure resistance in series and parallel circuits.
Grade 11:
- Ohm’s Law – Investigate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance.
- Intermolecular forces – Boiling points, melting points, surface tension, solubility and capillarity.
- Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion – Investigate the relationship between force and acceleration.
- Snell’s Law – Learn about the refraction of light and how to calculate the refractive index.
- Exothermic and endothermic reactions – Is it an exothermic or an endothermic reaction? Experiment to find out.
Grade 12:
- Titrations – How to determine the concentration of sodium hydroxide using oxalic acid.
- Esters – What are they? How do we make them? Discover the sweet smell of esterification.
- Reaction rate – An experiment demonstrating factors that can speed up a chemical reaction.
- Conservation of linear momentum – Use a dynamics trolley and ticker tape to demonstrate conservation of linear momentum.
- The internal resistance of a battery – Build an electric circuit and use a known resistor to determine the internal resistance of a battery.
- Value of ‘g’ – Make your own pendulum to determine the value of ‘g’
View the practical experiments on You Tube – ctsc.org.za/schools/wced-mobile-science-centre/