
| Why are Luna Park’s rides so much fun? The answer, of course, is that it’s all in the physics! In particular, most of the fun comes from experiencing different and changing ‘g-forces’. Make learning fun by bringing your physics students to Melbourne’s Luna Park in March 2010. Physics Day is an interactive program that supports “Motion in one and two dimensions” in Unit 3 of the VCE Physics Study Design. | ![]() |
The Physics Day program will run on Tuesday 2nd March, Wednesday 3rd March and Thursday 4th March 2010 from 10:00am – 2:00pm. The entrance fee is $22.95 per student (inclusive of GST). There is no charge for supervising teachers.
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Students will have access to 12 rides as well as worksheets and materials developed by the Australian Institute of Physics Education Committee. Schools may also hire out Data Loggers and Shock Accelerometers for the day. To secure your booking, please click on the link below to fill out our online booking request. |
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You can download all the worksheets required for the day here:
You can also visit the Vic Physics website:
As Melbourne’s premiere destination for fun, Luna Park is the perfect venue for your school’s end of year activity day.
In 2010, Luna Park will run school activity days on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 13th, 14th , 15th and 16th of December. The 1st of December has been specifically arranged for primary school children. The Park will be open between 10:00am and 2:00pm daily. The entrance fee is $22.95 per student (inclusive of GST). There is no charge for supervising teachers.
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Students will have access to 10 attractions, and our Merchandise and Food & Beverage Outlets will be open for anyone wishing to purchase food, drinks, or memorabilia.
Limited space is available. Please book early to avoid disappointment.