From Curiosity to Discovery: Celebrating National Science Day
The week unfolded a whirlwind of thrilling experiments and hands-on discoveries. The little scientists eagerly observed the magical transformation of bougainvillea petals as stem straws sipped up colored liquid, explored the wonders of static electricity, and played with bubbles that held the secrets of surface tension. Wide-eyed with wonder, they experimented with air pressure using a candle, plate, and glass, watched a simple paper doll change color under sunlight, and marveled at the gradual evaporation of water from a saltwater pan. Each experiment was a gateway to understanding the hidden marvels of the natural world.
Adding to the excitement, an exhibition displayed captivating projects on the solar system, volcanic eruptions, the water cycle, and the concept of air having mass. The young learners, eager to explore, also had the chance to step into the well-equipped Science Lab, where they were introduced to various tools and instruments. Enthusiastically stepping into the roles of renowned scientists, they engaged in role plays that brought historical discoveries to life. As they keenly observed, noted their findings, and journaling their inferences, they took their first steps into the world of scientific inquiry.
The week was a perfect blend of fun and learning, where every child became a curious explorer. With minds brimming with questions and hands eager to experiment, the young learners celebrated National Science Day in a way that was both educational and enchanting—a day of wonder, discovery, and the joy of learning through play.