The club: Atharv, Sai Siddarth (Sid), and Venkata (Sai) held a workshop over Zoom on liquids. Some topics covered were density, mixtures, solutions, and non-newtonian fluids. Fireworks jar and oobleck experiments were conducted. Over 15 students attended and two sessions were held.
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The club hosted a workshop with 25+ students learning about chemistry and light skills. The chemistry group taught about indicators, chemical reactions, dry ice, and colors in chemistry. Demonstrations with dry ice and changing colors of liquids were done with students. The light group taught about reflection, refraction, mirrors, color spectrum, rainbows, and kaleidoscopes. The students were able to use mirrors to reflect light and used different liquids to show refraction. They also built their own kaleidoscopes. Daniel, Venkata (Sai) and Pramodh hosted a workshop about light at Jacob's Ladder. They taught concepts such as refraction, reflection, the light spectrum, rainbows, and more. Demonstrations with straws in oil and water and kaleidoscopes helped create a better understanding of light for the students.
Chinar, Nishanth A, Cheran, Venkata (Sai), and Roshan went to Jacob's Ladder to demonstrate the concepts of simple machines. Using ramps, seesaws, and pulleys, they were able to demonstrate the capabilities of the machines.
Volunteers from S4S went to the SmartSoft offices and taught simple machines to the students. The lesson included demonstrations with a pulley, ramps, inclined plane, and other simple machines to convey simple machine concepts. Students built and painted their own wooden cars and raced them down tracks and participated in wheelbarrow races. A fun video was shown at the end to recap all the lessons learnt through the workshop.
Atharv, Manas, Nishanth, and Mrs. Chelvi went to Jacob's Ladder and conducted a workshop for 3 children. The lesson consisted of teaching children about the planets in our solar system, what makes Earth habitable, and the moon. Interactive demonstrations such as expanding animals (to show the necessity of water to life), outdoor activities, using balls to show planets' rotation, an interactive model of the solar system, and a fun song were used.
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