Science becomes truly engaging when children can see and interact with real-life examples. Hands-on experiments like making a mini volcano, exploring magnets, mixing colours or growing plants help pupils understand basic scientific concepts through observation and discovery.
These activities build curiosity and develop important thinking skills such as questioning, comparing, and recording results. At our school, we integrate fun experiments into our curriculum to help children enjoy learning and appreciate the wonders of science. By encouraging exploration in a safe environment, we nurture young scientists who are eager to learn and experiment with new ideas.