Prairie Post (East Edition)

Praxis connecting many families to explore with the Science Olympics

- By Ryan Dahlman Commentato­r/COurier

The modern present idea for a 30th anniversar­y is a diamond.

October 29 at the Medicine Hat College was a jewel of a day for the Praxis Science Outreach Society as they celebrated their 30th Anniversar­y of the Family Science Olympics.

The Olympics were held in the main foyer of the Medicine Hat College. Rooks, spokespers­on and Senior Scientific Consultant of Praxis and also who is the Science Outreach Coordinato­r at the College’s Division of Health and Science said that there were about 200 participan­ts which she considered a high success.

“It is an amazing turnout,” said Rooks of the free event. “Sometimes there are 75 to 100 who come but 200 and considerin­g it was such a busy Saturday (it was a success).”

The Family Science Olympics are a huge success because Rooks says the younger participan­ts enjoy learning by doing. The Olympics consist of a total of 10 stations which have a science experiment that the young patrons can visit and partake in a hands-on challenge.

These challenges included “Making Sense of Your Senses”; “Show Your True Colours”; “Row Row Float Your Boat”; “The Land Before Us”; “Wheels Up Travel Company”; “Soda Pop Speedsters”; “Magical Molecules”; “Air Force; “Getting to Know Science Fair” and “Methane Molecules”.

Rooks explained that the stations each had MHC education students leading the experiment­s. Rooks said about five or six years ago, a college instructor approached her regarding getting the college education students involved. It has been a mutually beneficial partnershi­p.

“College was really good about it; we had

a amazing students this year,” explained Rooks who added the students’ participat­ion contribute­s to their overall grade. Praxis starts talking to the students about Science Olympics ideas in September. This year, the students had more autonomy on what the booths’ themes were going to be. Rooks said it allowed them to “gravitate to their strengths.”

There were prizes handed out for those families who participat­ed in eight of the ten activities.

Praxis’ Science Olympics aren’t the last of the activities. In the new year, Praxis is hosting a conference which is dedicated to building more women in science. There will be job mentoring in various areas in forensics, chemistry and other science-based profession­s. In March 2023 the annual science fair will take place.

 ?? Photos submitted ?? Dinosaur: Who doesn’t love dinosaurs. This science station proved to be a popular one for participan­ts of all ages.
Photos submitted Dinosaur: Who doesn’t love dinosaurs. This science station proved to be a popular one for participan­ts of all ages.
 ?? ?? True colours: A station which helps show how colours are made with different combinatio­ns has always been a favourite.
True colours: A station which helps show how colours are made with different combinatio­ns has always been a favourite.

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