Our students participated in a series of dynamic STEM activities designed to enhance their understanding through hands-on learning. The month began with a buoyancy experiment involving baking soda, vinegar, and plastic bottles, where students explored principles of density and pressure. They then tackled water conservation by designing and building model houses for efficient rainwater harvesting. 

Following this, students delved into the mechanics of refrigeration, experimenting with materials to understand heat transfer and insulation. The month concluded with a magnetic swing project, where students investigated magnetic forces and their effects on motion. 

These engaging activities not only made science fun but also fostered critical thinking and problem-solving skills.