Children are always full of energy and they always need their mind engaged. Hands-on science activities let children do just that. These science activities encourage children to observe, feel, ask questions, and experiment.
The students of Grade IV of MRIS-Sector 14 performed an experiment using a fresh ketchup pouch and observed how the air inside the pouch made it float in water and sink when the water bottle was squashed.
Students were full of enthusiasm and performed the activity with keen interest. Such science activities help them enhance their critical thinking skills and give students a chance to make discoveries on their own.