Students of IHS explore 'Space' at Interactive Workshop

A captivating space workshop engaged students across grades, fostering curiosity and interest in space exploration. 

Grades I & II discovered moon phases through the interactive story "Dress for the Moon." 
Grades III -V explored phases of the moon, features of the moon, - Moon craters, Lunar rays, Crater formation processes gaining foundational knowledge. 
Grades VI-X delved into advanced concepts, including: Speed of light, Black Holes, Wormholes, Working principle of Telescopes, Light reflection.

Students gained valuable insights into the moon's geological history and surface features. The workshop provided an immersive experience, making complex concepts accessible through interactive tools.

Students open the door to a world full of endless possibilities when they explore the sky through a TELESCOPE! They discovered that some of the stars in the night sky were actually planets. They were amazed to see the features of the moon and planets, Saturn rings, phases of Venus. Through fun activities they understood how craters on the moon were formed and why the moon alternates between a Waxing and Waning Phase.

This enriching experience inspired young minds to explore the vastness of space, sparking a passion for discovery and learning. Students developed a deeper understanding of space, its wonders, and complexities.

The interactive workshop achieved its goal of fostering critical thinking and curiosity and 'Inspiring future space enthusiasts'.