The seventh grade students are keen to learn science through hands-on experiments. They prepared their own water electrolysis apparatus by using pencils, wires, and batteries. They were fascinated with the water bubbles generated by the electric current causing separation of H2O into oxygen and hydrogen.
WHAT’S COOKING A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT MIRROR MAZE
Geometric optics is one of the oldest branches of physics, dealing with laws of reflection and refraction. In our physics lab, the students observed and discovered the two basic types of lenses and explored both the diversion & the conversion of light concepts. The students tried to complete the path of a laser light as it reflected off a series of mirrors to a detector.
BUBBLES
Our eighth grade students discovered that light can be dispersed into different colors of different wavelengths, frequencies & energy. This phenomenon is known as the “ Dispersion of light ”.
MARSHMALLOW AND SPAGHETTI KEIS
is applying the next generation science standards that offer an opportunity to integrate engineering and science. This month, our children applied a process that includes thinking, prototyping, and iterating to build the tallest tower that can support a marshmallow by using uncooked spaghetti noodles.