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Learning science develops knowledge, problem solving skills, boosts critical thinking and cultivates a passion for learning.
As part of the Hobby Club 'Science is Cool', students of Class lll used clay as a resource to strengthen their sensory skills as they moulded it meticulously to look like different organs of the body. They placed the clay on a cut-out of a human figure and were able to grasp a general overview of the human anatomy. The activity not only helped them improve their muscle coordination, but also helped them learn about the structure and functions of different body parts. |
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Curiosity is the one thing invincible in Nature. It is the world of science wherein students perform simple experiments that help them satiate their inquisitiveness and develop scientific temperament. |
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