by Meghna Rangarajan | Jun 2, 2024 | Student Blogs
Properties of Magnets Magnets are materials or objects that can attract or repel certain metals and other magnets. Magnetic Poles: Every magnet has two ends called poles: a north pole and a south pole. Opposite poles attract each other (north to south), while like...
by Meghna Rangarajan | May 27, 2024 | Student Blogs
Build A Solar System Model Building a solar system model is a fun, hands-on way to learn about the planets and their characteristics. Materials Needed: Styrofoam balls of various sizes (for the Sun and planets) Paints and paintbrushes Wooden skewers A foam board for...
by Meghna Rangarajan | May 27, 2024 | Student Blogs
World of Crystals Crystals are made of tiny particles called molecules that join together in a unique, repeating pattern. Different types of crystals are made from different materials, like salt, sugar, or rock minerals. Shape of Crystals: Crystals have different...
by Meghna Rangarajan | May 22, 2024 | Student Blogs
What Is A Wind Vane? A wind vane, also called a weather vane, is a tool that shows which direction the wind is blowing from. A wind vane has an arrow or a pointer that can spin freely. When the wind blows, it pushes against one side of the arrow, making it turn. The...
by Meghna Rangarajan | May 21, 2024 | Student Blogs
Cabbage Juice Chemistry: Experiment “Cabbage Juice Chemistry” is a fun experiment demonstrating how to create an acid/base indicator at home. Materials Needed: a red cabbage to make cabbage juice few plain glasses white vinegar baking soda liquids like...
by Aishwarya Sengottuvelan | May 18, 2024 | Student Blogs
CPU vs GPU Hello Technology Kids My name is Aishwarya.S, In this blog, I am going to explain what CPU is and what GPU is. What is CPU The CPU, the Central Processing Unit, is the brain of a computer, containing all the knowledge needed to process input...
by Aishwarya Sengottuvelan | May 14, 2024 | Student Blogs
Computer Hardware Hello Technology Kids, My name is Aishwarya.S. Today, I am going to explain what “Hardware” means in a computer. Imagine you are building a new beautiful house with bricks or blocks. The hardware is like the real material block in a computer....
by Meghna Rangarajan | May 14, 2024 | Student Blogs
Balloon Rocket: Experiment “Balloon Rocket” is a fun experiment that demonstrates how propulsion works using a simple balloon rocket. Materials Needed: Balloon Drinking straw String Tape Scissors Measuring tape Steps to launch a balloon rocket: Cut a piece...
by Meghna Rangarajan | May 10, 2024 | Student Blogs
Rainbow In A Jar: Experiment “Rainbow in a Jar” is a fun and colorful science experiment demonstrating the concept of density and layering of liquids. Materials Needed: A tall, transparent container (like a glass jar) Honey Corn syrup Dish soap Water...
by Meghna Rangarajan | May 4, 2024 | Student Blogs
How Were The Pyramids Built? The world-famous pyramids of Giza stand at a whopping 481 feet tall! They were constructed around 2560 B.C.E. without using modern machinery like cranes. Four main steps were involved in building the pyramids: Quarrying the stones: The...
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