The Air Force School recently celebrated Science Week from April 22 to April 26, 2024, with the aim of revitalizing students' curiosity and observation skills. Throughout the week, students across various classes engaged in a diverse range of activities that highlighted the practical applications of science, encouraged creativity, and promoted awareness in science.
Class VI, students explored scientific concepts through colorful and informative comic strips, offering a unique perspective on understanding key principles.
Meanwhile, Class VII students ventured "Beyond the Lab" by creating greeting cards using plant materials as stamps, incorporating elements of nature into their scientific illustrations.
Class VIII students embraced creativity with a fun Pictionary activity, using scientific themes and concepts to express their imagination on paper.
Class IX, students combined science and art by designing a science magazine filled with articles, stories, and poems that enriched their understanding of various scientific topics.
To boost self-expression and confidence, Class X students participated in a "Chem-Toon" activity, where they used scientific concepts and tools to create imaginative cartoons during their science period.
The Science Week festivities at The Air Force School exemplified the institution's commitment to nurturing scientific curiosity, environmental consciousness, and creativity among its students. These engaging activities provided hands-on scientific exploration, encouraging students to deepen their understanding and appreciation of science beyond traditional textbooks.