Learning without limits!
Build a strong science base of your Kid through fun facts, activities, and interesting experiments
Trainer's profile
Kabeer Fatima
Holding a M.Phil. in Chemistry, and Master’s degree in Education, Kabeer Fatima is a passionate and talented teacher of science. With more than 10 years of experience in various reputed educational institutes, she is adept in using empathy and emotional intelligence skills to engage students in an interesting manner.
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Her teaching philosophy is to deliver courses in a friendly environment and encourage students’ participation and creativity. She possesses excellent communication skills and has the ability to communicate complex information in a simple and entertaining manner.
about this course
Introduction
Science is key to satisfy the natural curiosity we are all born with. Having a solid foundation of science can be great asset for students, who wish to pursue this field as a professional career. Being scientifically literate means students can understand the complex world we live in, and enable them to think critically.
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This fun and activities-oriented course is designed to introduce students with a variety of key scientific concepts and skills that serve as a base of science education. Students will be engaged to investigate science, solve problems, and think critically in an interesting and interactive way. Use of multimedia, fun facts, activities, and science experiments make this course a fulfilling learning experience for kids. Students will be able to apply the learned concepts and ideas to “real” world practical applications to boost critical thinking skills.
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Who will benefit?
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Students of the age group between 10 to 14 years
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Children who wish to explore the world in a new way
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Students looking to enhance skills to meet challenges in the higher grades
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Students who want to experience science in diverse, interesting, and exciting way
learning Outcomes
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Develop conceptual approach with reinforcement through engaging activities and experiments using household items
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Enhance basic cognitive and psycho-motor skills
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Promote of scientific attitude i.e. solving problems, assessing ideas and information, and making decisions
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Inspire experimental skills to meet the practical work challenges in their higher classes
Program OUTLINE
Week 1: Amazing systems that keep our body ticking!
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Brief discussion about body systems
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Implants and Artificial organs
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Make your own lung model
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Activities, fun facts, and question of the week
Week 2: The smallest bits of ordinary matter
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Learn about Matter, Atom and Elements
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Soda Pop in a Balloon
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Activities, fun facts, and question of the week
Week 3: Glue that holds molecules together
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Chemical bonding
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Chemical Reactions
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Rubber egg experiment
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Fun with slime
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Activities, fun facts, and question of the week
Week 4: Why is the sky blue?
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Light, Refraction, Reflection, dispersion of light
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Make your own multicolored circular arc. (experiment)
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Home assignments
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Activities, fun facts and question of the week
Week 5: How Newton changed the world's view
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Force, Types of forces, Laws of motion
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How to make a balloon rocket
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Home assignments
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Activities, fun facts, and question of the week.
Week 6: How We are destroying the atmosphere
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Air pollution, global warming, and ozone layer
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Acid rain experiment
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Air quality experiment
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Work sheets, fun facts