
Students of Class 5 and 7 conducted an engaging science experiment on filtration to understand how insoluble solids can be separated from liquids. This practical activity helped them learn about water purification, environmental science, and real-world applications of filtration in daily life.
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Through interactive activities, young learners observed how ice (solid) melts into water (liquid), and how water can turn into gas (steam) when heated. They also explored the invisible nature of gases by feeling air from a fan and playing with inflated balloons.
The L.K.G class at Ziva Child Care Academy recently participated in an engaging English Activity focused on vowel sounds (A, E, I, O, U). This interactive session was designed to introduce young learners to the foundational sounds of the English language in a fun and memorable way.
Plants produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis, where sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water are converted into glucose (sugar). Excess glucose is stored as starch in the leaves. This experiment helps children understand how plants make food and how we can test for the presence of starch using iodine solution.
As part of an engaging learning activity, student of Class 4 , delivered an informative presentation on “Different Types of Airplanes.” The session aimed to educate students about the various categories of airplanes and their real-world applications. Students is well-researched and confident presentation highlighted the importance of aviation in different fields, including transportation, defense, and emergency services.
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