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WHO I AM

I am inspired by my fascination with the universe, curiosity about how things work and why, and passion for classifying and analysing scientific phenomena.

 

Science is about life and that makes teaching science a stimulating, challenging and rewarding for me personally.

 

Science is taught as an integrated subject in high school, though primary level students often have questions regarding chemistry, earth and environmental science and physics.

 

I have been teaching basic science concepts to primary level students for two years, often followed by a fun experiment for my Two Minute Science video channel and Facebook page.

 

Let me take the stage for you, and I promise to deliver an educational session with your students filled with plenty of "wow" moments! 

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All About Atoms, Rocks and Minerals

Prince of Peace Lutheran College, Brisbane, QLD

Types Of Erosion And Australia 

Prince of Peace Lutheran College,  Brisbane, QLD

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In the Brisbane region

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PAST & PRESENT

Visit my YouTube channel for a line-up of great videos.

This is a very casual and fun approach to learning soming new in just a few minutes.

We even have a great Facebook page where 

 

Don't forget to hit the LIKE button for latest news, info and fun experiements to keep your students impressed and interested in science!

I'm an degree holding IT professional and science communicator.

 

My adventures have taken me from some of the hottest deserts, deepest jungles, and the highest peaks. Let me share my story.

Two Minute Science is a non-profit organisation concerned with the promotion of general science for junior and middle-school students.

Donations and sponsorship welcome.

Philip

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