Our students prepared this science model using easily available and recyclable materials. The project shows their creativity, teamwork, and understanding of basic scientific concepts. By using items like plastic bottles, straws, sticks and paper, they designed a working model that demonstrates the idea of air pressure and movement. This activity helped the students learn how simple household materials can be turned into useful scientific experiments. It also encouraged them to think creatively, solve problems, and develop an interest in science. This model represents the hard work and innovative thinking of our students, making it a proud entry for the Raman Award.
Our students prepared this science model using easily available and recyclable materials. The project shows their creativity, teamwork, and understanding of basic scientific concepts. By using items like plastic bottles, straws, sticks and paper, they designed a working model that demonstrates the idea of air pressure and movement. This activity helped the students learn how simple household materials can be turned into useful scientific experiments. It also encouraged them to think creatively, solve problems, and develop an interest in science. This model represents the hard work and innovative thinking of our students, making it a proud entry for the Raman Award.

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