Applied science activities enhancing Year 8 students’ research skills and passion for science.
Studies properties of acids and bases, pH measurement, titration, indicators, and electrolytes.
Experiments focusing on the properties and reactions of inorganic elements and compounds.
Studies the relationship between electrical energy and chemical reactions (redox), focusing on electrochemical cells and measuring cell potential and conductivity.
Focuses on qualitative analysis to identify cations and anions using flame tests and precipitation reactions.
Experiments exploring chemical reactions within living organisms, such as proteins and enzymes.
Interactive science experiments for middle school students covering topics in physics, chemistry, biology, and environment.
Interactive science experiments for middle school students covering topics in physics, chemistry, biology, and environment.
Focuses on the study of the human body, its organs, and vital functions.
Focuses on the study of plants, their growth, structure, and ecological importance.
Combines chemistry and biology to understand reactions within living organisms.
This group combines the study of Earth’s structure and natural phenomena with the exploration of outer space and celestial bodies to understand the universe around us.
It focuses on balanced objects, simple machines, and frictional forces.
Studies conservation of mechanical energy, work, and the effect of gravity and free fall.
Studies vibrational and wave motion, sound properties (intensity, pitch), reflection, and diffraction.
Focuses on basic measurement techniques and using laboratory tools (like balances and scales) to accurately determine weights, masses, and dimensions.
Studies atomic structure, subatomic particles, quantum phenomena, radiation, and molecular composition.
Studies heat changes (exothermic/endothermic), calorimetry, and principles of chemical equilibrium.
Focuses on the laboratory preparation of gases (e.g., $\text{O}_2$, $\text{CO}_2$) and the study of their behavior using gas laws (e.g., Boyle's Law) concerning pressure, volume, and temperature.
Focuses on the structure and function of the cell (plant/animal), cell division, the principles of heredity, and the role of DNA.