Hey kids! Are you ready for some science and technology updates and info? Well, I hope you are; so, let’s log on to https://www.sciencekids.co.nz/ this week!
This website is full of various science and technology topics making learning easy as well as interesting for you. The first thing that you will notice is the page layout which is quite simple and all the interesting stuff is there in front of you to choose from. There are sections like games, facts, projects, images, lessons, etc.
Whatever you choose, a new page opens — for example, if you choose ‘experiments’, the page opens with a long list of easy hands-on experiments. You can use simple ingredients and tools which are easily available in your house and execute these experiments. It is safe to experiment alone (but it is always better to have an elder by your side).
The list of experiments is very interesting and includes ‘mixing oil with water’, ‘floating eggs’, ‘seed germination’, etc. For experiments like ‘making a rainbow’, you only need a white paper, a glass of water and sunlight… amazing isn’t it?
The next section is ‘games’ which subdivided into three sections: solid, liquid and gases, physical processes, and living things. Again, you will find a vast range of games to play: games related to ‘skeleton and bones’, ‘how plant grows’, ‘forces in action’, ‘light and dark’, ‘changing state of water’, etc., will no doubt make you a fan of this website.
Apart from this all, there are loads of things to do and learn from – facts, quizzes, lessons, projects, etc. Will have you float with the knowledge and fun. However, as the website is full of treasure you can categorise your choice by selecting any topic from the topic menu. For example, if you have selected the category food or humour, the page will open with lessons, quizzes, experiments, games, facts, etc., all related to humour or food. So basically, it let you search easily and you find a large array of things to do with your chosen topic.
Isn’t that enough to instil curiosity in you? Well, I am sure you are not going to leave it any sooner. For never ending fun log on to https://www.sciencekids.co.nz/
— Aamir Raz Soomro