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Developing Naturalist Intelligence In Students
Howard Gardner, an American developmental psychologist, developed a theory on multiple intelligences which suggests eight different...


Beware Of The Momo Challenge!
Social media has certainly seen a rise in the number of online challenges over the recent years. An online challenge is generally an...


Mentoring Children For A Better Future
Growing up, children often need someone to guide them and help them through any confusion. Mentors or the concept of mentoring plays a...


Is literacy and knowledge the same?
Knowledge and literacy are closely related terms. We often consider them almost similar but there exists a fine line that differentiates...


Linguistic Intelligence And Its Importance In A Student’s Life
Howard Gardner, an American developmental psychologist, is well-known for his theory on multiple intelligences. The multiple intelligence...


Lessons From A Teacher Named Dr. Raghuram Rajan
Giri Pickbrain Balasubramaniam, noted Quiz Master, shares his experience interacting with Dr. Raghuram Rajan and lessons we can learn...


Is India The Next Finland In Education?
Finland, a northern European nation has developed from an investment-based economy to a knowledge-based economy. Today, the Finnish model...


Infobesity - An Overdose Of Information
The advent of technology has resulted in wider access to information across the world. A person often comes across multiple sources of...


Teaching children etiquette
Ms. Asha Fenn is a veteran in the education industry and brings along with her, 30 years of fruitful and engaging academia-industry...


Encouraging your child to 'imagine'
A child looking at a book may see just a book or something more creative. Either way, it depends upon his/her imagination. While all are...


Are Your Students ‘Intelligent’ But Do Not Score Well In Exams?
A very big problem with which teachers and school administrators have struggled since the earliest days of organised education is that...


The magical 'solid or liquid' experiment
Things Needed: A big bowl 1 cup corn starch ½ cup water Spoon An old newspaper Directions: Spread the newspaper on the table before...


The salt and egg experiment
Things Needed Raw Eggs Water Two glasses Salt Directions Take a glass and fill it with water. Now take an egg and put it in the glass....


Perform this experiment and learn how rust is formed
Things needed 1. A nail 2. Glass Jar 3. Water 4. Vinegar 5. Bleach Directions Place the nail in a glass jar and pour water into the jar,...


Design your own photo frame!
A photograph can be turned into a beautiful ornament. Have the students bring a photograph of theirs to class. Ask the students to paste...


The oil lava experiment
Things needed- A clear glass ¼ vegetable oil 1 teaspoon salt Water Food colouring Directions- Fill ¾ of the glass with water. Add 5 drops...


Make your own soap at home
Things needed 5 tablespoons of detergent 2 cups of warm water 4 tablespoons of salt 2 cups 1 large, empty glass container Directions...


Make your own bouncy ball
Things needed- Borax powder (you can get these in a supermarket or on an online store) A cup of warm water (120ml) Some corn starch...


Create your own barometer to measure atmospheric pressure
Things needed- A glass tumbler A ruler Cellotape A plastic tube (you will get this in any hardware shop) Some bubble gum Water...


Make a rainbow at home!
Things required A glass of water White paper A sunny day Directions On a sunny day, take a glass of water and place it in front of the...
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