Why do we need to learn Science as one of the subjects in
schools? The question arises in everyone’s head and probably these are the few
reasons why we need to.
1. Develops problem skills
2. Awareness about technology
3. How to consereve natural resources
4. Instills survival skills
Science, as a subject is universal and knows no boundaries.
People at present live in the ‘Age of Science’. It is taught in the schools to
turn our children into intelligent citizens who can appreciate and enjoy the
beauty and wonder of nature. To make them efficient in all walks of life and
should take delight in the wealth of culture of past generations and
civilizations. It affords knowledge of certain facts and laws and helps in
achieving the main object of education.
In our school, the ‘Science Day’ was observed on 11
September 2017. The day started with the morning function with awesome
presentations from the teachers and the children. The primary classes came up
with some beautiful songs related to Science.
Followed by children’s Science Project exhibition where
there were lots of working models and children show cased their talents, skills
and creativity. The award for best working model was bagged by Pema Wangdi and
Tenzin Khedup of class 8D. They have prepared a ‘Hydraulic Bull dozer’.
The afternoon program was interesting and innovative. It was
called ‘Marsh Mellow Challenge”. It was a competition of building the tallest
tower out of spaghetti noodles and other stuff. The position was again bagged
by class 8 students.
Overall it was a complete educative, informative and an
entertaining program. Hats off to all the Science teachers! We applaud for
their hard work and effort.
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