Album Title : Science Exhibition Senior School (Aug 2022)

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Description: ANVESHAN 2022-23 As Albert Einstein rightly said, ‘the important thing to do is to never stop questioning.’  The Anveshan 2022-23 was held with the sole purpose of awakening the inquisitive spirit of the students and igniting their scientific curiosity. Anveshan 2022-23 was conducted on the 17th of August 2022 and was put up by the science students of the senior school. It was kickstarted by a dazzling introductory show in the morning, that involved the lighting of chemical lamps, a detailed and interesting study of the physics behind ballet dance, a humorous self-composed poetic sketch about famous scientists and their discoveries, as well as a skit about spreading greater awareness on the subject of menstrual health and the menstrual cycle. The programme also included a parodical rendition of the Taylor Swift Song Style, ‘Science Never Goes Out of Style’, and a short movie made by the students, portraying popular Hollywood and Bollywood movie scenes that defied the laws of science and explaining the flawed logic behind them. Once the programme concluded, the students of class 10, 11 and 12 presented a fun and informative exhibition for all, consisting of various innovative models and experiments based on different scientific concepts and their applications in real life. It is noteworthy that conscious efforts were made to keep everything low-cost and environment friendly, by the use of ‘best out of waste’ and the utilisation of recyclable materials.  One of the many models on display included a miniature replica of the Wall-E, that was designed to navigate small distances and was made purely out of old cardboard, rechargeable batteries and discarded children’s toys, etc. as was a sensory robot running on Arduino computer software, that could detect obstacles and avoid them.  The students also presented elaborate hand-made models depicting various biological phenomena, such as the helical structure of human DNA, a life-sized model of the eukaryotic cell, the human heart, the excretory system, and more. The students of classes 11 and 12 also demonstrated several engrossing and fascinating chemical experiments, such as dancing rainbow flames, the preparation of dry ice using chemicals, an ‘iodine clock’, and the science behind the making of caramel chocolate and cotton candy.  Fun games based off scientific concepts such as the ‘buzzer game’, a device that beeped whenever a loop of wire made contact with the metal rod it was supposed to cross without touching, were enjoyed and appreciated by the students.  The students of class 10 prepared a plethora of working models showing ‘smart’ cities and homes, including solar panels, windmills, hydroelectric plants, turbines as well as a comprehensive depiction of their working principles. Colourful charts and banners on the numerous topics and questions raised by the exhibition, were also put up the students on the occasion. Overall, Anveshan 2022-23 was an extremely informative and enjoyable learning experience for students and teachers alike.
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