With all the hoopla and attention centering on our new Stronger Than a Bully program this Fall, we have somewhat neglected another of our new school assemblies, The Invisible Wonder (All About Air!). That certainly needs to be corrected!
Following in the path of thirty years of previous successful science assemblies, The Invisible Wonder is the latest awesome new science school show from Mobile Ed. This dazzling new science program focuses on air, air pressure, vacuums, and something called Bernoulli's Principal of Fluid Dynamics. Now I am no science expert myself, but this is some seriously cool stuff, and the demonstrations used to get the material across to kids in this physical science assembly are truly wonderful.
And the performer is also one of our absolute best tried and true veterans, Toma the Mime, who created and performs our Young Authors Day creative writing program. We are used to stunningly great reviews whenever Toma goes to a school with Young Authors Day, so we were hoping from the same with this potentially fabulous new school show.
Well, the reviews are coming in and the verdict has been reached. The Invisible Wonder is a certified hit!
From his first day of performances schools have been raving about the show and the performer! Susan Noe from Wallins, Kentucky and our contact at Wallins Creek Elementary said this:
“It was amazing! The kids really loved it! The performer was really good! Everyone enjoyed the program, even our older kids ( 7th and 8th Grade) who usually just sit and stare. They were getting into it as well!”
Similar reviews are coming our way every day from all the other schools visited by this wonderful science assembly. If you have not yet scheduled your assemblies and enrichment programs for this year, you might want to consider this one. Science appreciation is tough to sell to kids, and a great science assembly can lead them into a greater understanding of the excitement in science. The Invisible Wonder, like Physics is Fun, Chemistry! It Really Matters, and all the other super science assemblies Mobile Ed has and does offer, from when we pioneered the field back in 1979 through and right up until today are a marvelous way to teach kids that science really rocks! Oh... and did I forget to mention the hovercraft? :-)
Geoff Beauchamp is the Regional Manager of Mobile Ed Productions where "Education Through Entertainment" has been the guiding principal since 1979. Mobile Ed Productions produces and markets quality educational school assembly programs in the fields of science, history, writing, astronomy, natural science, mathematics, character issues and a variety of other curriculum based areas. In addition, Mr. Beauchamp is a professional actor with 30 years of experience in film, television and on stage. He created and still performs occasionally in Mobile Ed's THE LIVING LINCOLN.