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Lectures
Investigate how moving magnets near wires generate electricity—just like turbines in power plants!
Explore how electricity and magnetism are connected through a simple electromagnet demonstration (battery + wire + nail).
Examine the different ways electricity is generated (wind, hydro, coal, solar), and discuss pros and cons of each.
Use physical models or digital tools to build simple compounds from elemental atoms, introducing atomic structure and bonding basics.
Observe a quick chemical reaction (e.g., baking soda + vinegar) and identify evidence of a chemical change, such as gas, heat, or color.
Explore how crystalline structures form and what makes materials like quartz or snowflakes unique.
Test and discuss the physical properties of different substances: solubility, conductivity, boiling point—and predict how they behave in mixtures.
Learn to distinguish between elements, compounds, and pure substances using real-world examples like salt, water, and copper wire.