A blast, a huge encounter and interacting for nature. These are the experiences that our students have encountered during the opening of the celebration of the Math and Science Month. Children have hovered and encountered planet Jupiter inside the inflatable planetarium, rocketed high an improvised rocket and have given hope through “isang litrong liwanag”. Aside from the different talks on the relevance of Science and Math, children were also told these two are essential not just in discovery but also in coping situations that Mother Nature is facing at the present. With eagerness, all students went home with enlightened and enhanced learning since part of the celebration was the climatic change that all must be aware of. As the topic regarding Climate Change was highlighted, children were made aware of the needed response including the children. All were enriched that environmental concerns should be addressed by all.
A lecture on Climate Change and the “Isang Litrong Liwanag”.
The Grade 6 students waiting for their turn to experience close encounters with the heavenly bodies inside the planetarium.
“Isang Litrong Liwanag”
Rocketed high with the improvised rocket launching.
Inside the Planetarium.