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Once you're seen our live show, we're pretty sure you'll be wanting to explore some more alphabetical, scientifical shenanigans...
We've got you covered!
Below you will find two collections of videos:
Professor Lexi Con's WORD PLAY...
During The Alphabet of Awesome Science Professor Lexi Con introduces audiences to a whole stack of beautifully crunchy, curly words.
In the videos below, Lexi will introduce you to whole stack MORE words, plus fun ways for you to play with them. She's also looking for your help to create The Alphabet of Awesome Neologisms (see episode 3!).
EPISODE 1 :
The Alphabet of Awesome What?
During The Alphabet of Awesome Science, Professor Lexi Con introduced you to a collection of fantabulous words — one for every letter of the alphabet. Now it’s your turn to create your own Alphabet of Awesome!
EPISODE 2: Define This!
Professor Lexi Con is bursting at the seams with flippercanorious words — and she can't wait to introduce you too a few more. Only this time, she wants YOU to make up your own definitions...
EPISODE 3: Neologisms
It has been estimated that around 14.7 new words are created EVERY DAY! So, what are you waiting for? It’s your turn. Once you've watched this video you'll have all the information you need to create your own neologism.
We can't wait to see what you create! Check out the worksheets below, fill them out, and then send them to us at: awesome@thatsciencegang.com
There’s lots of ways to create a new word. You can play around with some scrabble tiles, mash about with keys on a keyboard, or simply pluck something out of your head. However you do it, we want to see what your brilliant minds come up with!
Everybody loves a dad joke — especially Professor Noel Edge! He is full to bursting with great (?) dad jokes. BUT, he knows there are so many more out there to collect. So, we'd love to hear from you! Hit us with your best worst dad joke — we can't wait to read them!
Professor Noel Edge's SCIENCE STUFF...
During The Alphabet of Awesome Science Professor Noel Edge introduces audiences to a lots of quirky and spectacular science demonstrations...
Below you'll find a whole stack of videos from That Science Gang — curated by Noel. Each of these tackle some of the science explored during The Alphabet of Awesome Science, and include many activities that YOU can try out at home or school.
THIS SHOW IS NOT RUBBISH!
EPISODE 4: This Sucks!
During The Alphabet of Awesome Science Professor Noel Edge created a 'doohickey doodad thingamajig' with a paper straw. In this video Noel and Lexi's good friend the Trash Can Man will show you how to make one — as well as explore a whole stack of other sciencey things.
THIS SHOW IS NOT RUBBISH! EPISODE 5: Weeeeeeeee...
Professor Noel Edge taught us that the average human adult produces between 800ml and 2L of urine every day. Discover a whole lot more about urine — and the many colours it can turn — in this episode of This Show is NOT Rubbish!.
THIS SHOW IS NOT RUBBISH!
EPISODE 11: Bottled Up
There's more than one way to put a cloud in a bottle! In The Alphabet of Awesome Science Professor Noel Edge showed us ONE way. In this video the Trash Can Man will show you another...
THIS SHOW IS NOT RUBBISH!
EPISODE 15: Smoke Doughnuts
What's your favourite doughnut flavour? Strawberry? Lemon? Triple chocolate cream? How about — smoke? The Trash Can Man will show you a way to bake your own faaabulous smoke doughnuts...
LET'S EXPLORE...
EPISODE 1: Nailed It!
One of our favourite experiments in The Alphabet of Awesome Science is the bed of nails — it's just so so wonderfully surprising. Dive into the science with science communicator David Lampard.
LET'S EXPLORE...
EPISODE 5: Implode and Explode
In The Alphabet of Awesome Science Professor Noel Edge created a spectacular cornflour fireball. In this episode of That Science Gang's Let's Explore, science communicator David Lampard traps one inside a tin can — with explosive results!
If you enjoyed the videos above, then check out the full series for both This Show is NOT Rubbish! and Let's Explore... by clicking the links below.