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Too fast. Too slow. Too small.You won’t believe your eyes. Curriculum links: Yrs 1-6 Science understanding ; Science enquiry skills; Science as a human endeavour Senior secondary – linear motion and waves, Physics, Science Students will discover how scientific knowledge can be advanced through exploration and discovery. Unseen World explores the world we cannot see because it is too small, too fast or too slow. 45 mins HIGHLIGHTS OF THE IMAX LIBRARY MAKING IT EASIER FOR YOU TO ORGANISE With as many as 100,000 students visiting us each year, we understand the issues teachers face organising excursions. We offer a flexible booking and payment system to meet school requirements and changing numbers. Our website includes downloadable risk assessment information as well as a range of classroom and support activities for each film. To explore the full range of titles and all the film packages available for teachers visit imax.com.au/schools. To make a booking call (02) 9213 1600, or email [email protected], or follow our online booking procedure at www.imax.com/schools. www.imax.com.au/schools IMAX Theatre Darling Harbour 31 Wheat Road Darling Harbour NSW 2000 Phone (02) 9213 1600 Ideal for all case studies of Antarctica studied in Science and HSIE, this film has continually provided teachers and students with an engaging learning experience. One of the most successful education films we have ever screened. Minibeasts writ large in 3D on the giant IMAX screen will engage every student’s attention. Science as human endeavour at its most compelling, filmed in IMAX 3D by the astronauts themselves. A popular double film booking when combined with Hidden Universe. An excellent base for conservation and climate change topics with a focus on a small number of animals shown with exceptional clarity and detail. An excellent introduction to junior geography, and covers a wide range of environmental issues. A popular double film booking when combined with Antarctica. Entertaining visuals and stunning 3D footage demonstrate how our understanding of the world around us is advanced when we use some of the latest scientific techniques to investigate the world our eyes cannot see. Visually stunning and rooted in cutting-edge research the film helps students understand the enormity of the world they can’t see, a world that exists in the air they breathe, on their own bodies, and in all of the events that occur around them. UNFORGETTABLE AND ENGAGING IMAX LEARNING EXPERIENCES

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Page 1: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE IMAX LIBRARY · 2015-05-17 · Too fast. Too slow. Too small.You won’t believe your eyes. Curriculum links: Yrs 1-6 Science understanding ; Science enquiry skills;

Too fast. Too slow. Too small.You won’t believe your eyes.

Curriculum links: Yrs 1-6 Science understanding ; Science enquiry skills; Science as a human endeavour Senior secondary – linear motion and waves, Physics, Science

Students will discover how scientific knowledge can be advanced through exploration and discovery. Unseen World explores the world we cannot see because it is too small, too fast or too slow.

45 mins

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE IMAX LIBRARY

MAKING IT EASIERFOR YOU TO ORGANISE

With as many as 100,000 students visiting us each year, we understand the issues teachers face organising excursions. We offer a flexible booking and payment system to meet school requirements and changing numbers. Our website includes downloadable risk assessment information as well as a range of classroom and support activities for each film.

To explore the full range of titles and all the film packages available for teachers visit imax.com.au/schools. To make a booking call (02) 9213 1600, or email [email protected], or follow our online booking procedure at www.imax.com/schools.

www.imax.com.au/schoolsIMAX Theatre Darling Harbour 31 Wheat Road Darling Harbour NSW 2000 Phone (02) 9213 1600

Ideal for all case studies of Antarctica studied in Science and HSIE, this film has continually provided teachers and students with an engaging learning experience. One of the most successful education films we have ever screened.

Minibeasts writ large in 3D on the giant IMAX screen will engage every student’s attention.

Science as human endeavour at its most compelling, filmed in IMAX 3D by the astronauts themselves. A popular double film booking when combined with Hidden Universe.

An excellent base for conservation and climate change topics with a focus on a small number of animals shown with exceptional clarity and detail.

An excellent introduction to junior geography, and covers a wide range of environmental issues. A popular double film booking when combined with Antarctica.

Entertaining visuals and stunning 3D footage demonstrate how our understanding of the world around us is advanced when we use some of the latest scientific techniques to investigate the world our eyes cannot see.

Visually stunning and rooted in cutting-edge research the film helps students understand the enormity of the world they can’t see, a world that exists in the air they breathe, on their own bodies, and in all of the events that occur around them.

UNFORGETTABLE AND ENGAGING IMAX LEARNING EXPERIENCES

Page 2: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE IMAX LIBRARY · 2015-05-17 · Too fast. Too slow. Too small.You won’t believe your eyes. Curriculum links: Yrs 1-6 Science understanding ; Science enquiry skills;

Follow teams of scientists and researchers as they seek to understand one of the world’s most feared apex predators.

45 mins 45 mins 45 mins

Students will explore the earliest galaxies and travel the terrain of Mars; peer deep inside vivid clouds of nebula to see previously unseen forms such as pulsars and gas jet streams; glimpse new stars being born in the Carina Nebula; and

witness high-definition images of distant celestial structures including stunning new images of the sun.

Curriculum links: Year 5 Science as a Human Endeavour | Nature and development of science

Year 10 Science | Science as a Human Endeavour | Use and influence of science The film explores how myths have been created about the shark and how science can help us to really understand these feared ocean inhabitants. Great White Sharks allows students to explore the great white’s place in our imaginations, in our fears and in the reality of its role at the top of the oceanic food chain.

Bringing the universe to life in 3D on the giant IMAX screen with unprecedented clarity, Hidden Universe incorporates mesmerising real images captured by the world’s most powerful telescopes including the Very Large Telescope (VLT), the

ALMA and the Hubble Space Telescope.

A comparative look at the religious and cultural diversity of Jerusalem.

The film follows three young women from each of the major religious communities in this ancient and holy city. It explores the cultural diversity that coexists through a look at how their beliefs shape everyday life in the city they all share. Students will discover why this tiny piece of land is sacred to three of the world’s major religions and enjoy unprecedented access to the city’s holiest sites.

Curriculum links: Health and Physical Education | Year 5 and 6 Humanities and Social Sciences. Year 3 to 10 Civics and Citizenship Skills: Communication and reflectionCitizenship, diversity and identity

Curriculum links: K-10 Science – science understanding; as human endeavour, and science inquiry skills.

D-Day: 6th June 1944 places the D-Day landing in World War II in the wider context of the global war using a visually stunning 3D documentary style designed to engage and stimulate students. The film explains the global situation in the lead up to D-Day and the contributions of the various Allied powers in this truly global conflict. D-Day: 6th June 1944 offers much to assist Year 10 History students put this major event in its context and understand the course of World War II, doing it in a visually arresting style that will hold their attention.

Curriculum links History Year 10 World War II

Preview this film on either:6.00pm Thursday 21 August 201410.00am Sunday 24 August 2014RSVP online at www.imax.com.au/schoolsrsvp

45 mins