Tiny Engineers, Big Ideas: Catapulting into Science!
At BCLR, our young learners are constantly proving that age is no barrier to innovation. Our Class II students recently embarked on an exciting E-STEAM adventure that combined science, creativity, and hands on learning in the most dynamic way possible!
*The focus Forces and motion.
The challenge? Design and build a working catapult.
The result? A classroom full of energy, exploration, and wide-eyed wonder!*
Through this engaging project, students investigated how different forces affect the distance objects travel. From experimenting with tension and angles to adjusting materials for better launches, our little scientists explored key physics concepts without even realizing they were learning complex ideas. That’s the magic of E-STEAM: learning through play and experimentation.
As they tested their catapults, launched small objects, and recorded results, students weren’t just having fun, they were developing critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Each group brought a unique design to the table, showcasing just how inventive young minds can be when given the right tools and encouragement.
Projects like these nurture a deep rooted love for learning and lay the groundwork for future innovators. At BCLR, we’re proud to empower our students to think big, experiment boldly and of course launch into learning!
Tiny Engineers, Big Ideas: Catapulting into Science!
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