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Hands-on Science Lab
Physics, chemistry and biology through experiments students run themselves — light, electricity, chemical reactions. Learn by understanding, not memorizing.
Register interest in this course →Who is this course for?
Students in grades 6–9 who keep asking “why?” — why does a rainbow have seven colors, why does a light bulb glow, why does ice float. This course turns those questions into experiments they run with their own hands.
What will your child learn?
- The scientific method: hypothesis → experiment → observation → conclusion
- Light and optics: prisms, lenses, color (very much the Photon spirit!)
- Electricity and basic circuits: building lamp, buzzer and mini-fan circuits
- Safe and fun chemistry: color-changing reactions, crystals, mini volcanoes
- Recording and presenting results like a real scientist
The 12-session journey
- Sessions 1–3: Light and color — splitting white light with a prism, building a kaleidoscope
- Sessions 4–6: Electricity — first circuits, conductors and insulators, a DIY night light
- Sessions 7–9: Chemistry — reactions, solutions, growing your own crystals
- Sessions 10–12: Personal science project and the Photon Science Fair — presenting to the class and parents
What does your child take home?
Their own lab notebook with dozens of completed experiments, a science fair project, and the habit of asking questions — the foundation of every scientist.
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