Who Stole the Science Kit?

Who Stole the Science Kit? is a mission-based science detective workshop for primary school children in Singapore.
Children take part in a story-led mystery where they examine clues, compare evidence, avoid weak assumptions and make a final decision like young investigators.
The workshop is suitable for holiday programmes, student care centres, tuition centres, enrichment centres and private group sessions.
Workshop Details
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Who Stole the Science Kit?
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Suitable age group
Primary 1 to Primary 6 children
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Duration
60 minutes
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Format
Hands-on mission-based science detective workshop. Can be adapted for holiday programmes, student care centres, tuition centres and private groups.
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Group size
Small to medium groups. Exact group size can be discussed based on venue, age group and programme needs.
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Location served
Singapore, especially partner venues, student care centres, tuition centres, enrichment centres and private group locations.
Learning focus
Observation, clue comparison, evidence reasoning, decision-making and careful thinking.
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Workshop style
Story-driven science detective mystery with clue investigation and final verdict decision-making.
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Booking contact
cs@stbbsg.com
Children Will Practise
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Observing clues carefully before making a decision
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Comparing different pieces of evidence
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Telling stronger clues from weaker clues
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Avoiding assumptions based only on first impressions
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Making a final verdict using evidence
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Working together as a detective team
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Explaining which clues helped their decision
FAQs
What is Who Stole the Science Kit?
It is a story-based science detective workshop where children investigate clues, compare evidence and make a final decision to solve a mystery.
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Who is this workshop suitable for?
It is suitable for primary school children, especially Primary 1 to Primary 6 students.
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How long is the workshop?
The standard workshop duration is 60 minutes.
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Can this workshop be run for student care or tuition centres?
Yes. It can be adapted for student care centres, tuition centres, enrichment centres, holiday programmes and private groups.
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Is this a tuition lesson?
No. It is a mission-based science workshop where children learn through hands-on investigation, teamwork and problem-solving.
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What science skills does this workshop support?
It supports observation, comparison, evidence reasoning, decision-making, teamwork and careful explanation.

