Things we saw in the microscope :-  Paramecium  Onion cells  Chick sells Parts of a microscope :-  Eye piece  Mirror  Object {slide}  Objective.

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Things we saw in the microscope :-  Paramecium  Onion cells  Chick sells Parts of a microscope :-  Eye piece  Mirror  Object {slide}  Objective  Stage

Things we did with magnets :- ∩ Magnetic game with Tom, Jerry, Tuffy. ∩ Lines of Magnetic force and gravity. ∩ Levitation

Things we did in illusion :- ♣ Bird in the cage. Q1. Why bird is seen inside the cage ? Ans1. It is seen inside the cage because bird is upside down and cage is straight. It is twisting at a speed and is becoming an illusion.

Things we did in reflection :-  Multiple images  Mirrors  Glass  Kaleidoscope  Mirror images

What we did with lenses :-  Convex lens  Concave lens  Similarity  Difference

Things in sound :- √ Vibration √ Stethoscope √ String Telephone √ Echo √ Vibrating hanger

What we did in toys :- ± We made a windmill ± A climbing toy ± A bottle guitar ± A boat ± A balloon car & helicopter

Things we did in chemistry :- U Food test  Starch test  Iodine, Base, Acid, Benedicts  Flower, Bread, Dry fruits, Grape  Chemistry set

Trips we had :- ♣ Science museum ♣ Bird Sanctuary ♣ Damdama lake ♣ 1 night out, star gazing