write a report on science exhibition organised by your school
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Our science exhibition held at our school. As the whole school was divided into four groups like; electronics, environment, science in daily life, science involved in natural calamities. Two categories were there they were junior and senior. Junior category included the children from classes 3rd to 8th and senior category included the classes 9th to 12th. In electronics children made the things like burglar alarm, hanging bridge, light flying in air, etc. In environment children made things like process of germination, projects on ; save trees, save tiger, save forests, save environment etc. In science in daily life children made things like process of fermentation, silk obtained from silk moth etc. In"science envolved in natural calamities" children made things like errupting volcano and it's process, how tsunami occurs, how earthquake occurs, etc. Separate halls were alloted to each groups. Many of us were volunteers and incharge of these groups. Children were told to explain about there projects every time whenever they were asked about it. We were given refreshments at 1:00pm and continued in science exhibition. Our DP(deputy commisioner) and AC(assistant commissioner) also arrived there and after the time of science exhibition was over then he gave a speech over Time Management. At 4:00pm we headed towards our way to home.
It's a Science thing - Science Exhibition
1st March, 2021
Science embedded with creativity has a vital role to play in progressive development. Keeping this thought in mind, the Science department of Amity International School, New Delhi organised science exhibition on National Science day i.e. 28 February 2021.
The exhibition for organised into two categories- Junior group and senior group. The junior group consisted of classes 6th to 8th whereas the seniors consisted of classes 9th to 12th. Candidates from different schools participated in the event. It was open to all students and teachers from all schools. Preparation for the exhibition was done with full dedication and hard work by the teachers and the prefects. The judges for the event were renowned professors from Delhi University.
The Chief Guest Mr. A. Sharma, a famous scientist arrived at 10:00 am and the event began with the commencement speech by the Head Girl Anjali Mittal who announced that the best three exhibits would be rewarded.
As the exhibition started, various students presented their project models of solar power energy, space satellites, AC & DC motors etc. The judges and the Chief Guest, along with the Principal went around looking at the creative inventions of young minds and took details from the participants about their models. Simultaneously the people at the exhibition also enjoyed the event.
After that the honorable chief guest give motivational speech on how technology have developed since many years and also told the gathering that there are many opportunities in the field of science. Followed by that, The respected Principal mam was invited to address the gathering and announce the winners. she thank all the teachers, students, participants, chief guest, judges and the audience for being the part of the event.
After that winners were announced. Among the junior category Shubham Gupta of Delhi Public School bagged the first position. His project was based on AC and DC motors whereas Deepti Rawat of St. Mary School and Kartik Jain of The Shri Ram School secured second and third position respectively. In the Senior Category, Convent of Jesus and Mary School student Amayra Tripathi came first with her project on how music affects plant growth. Project on solar power tree in village helped Vidhi Chauhan of Cambridge School secure second position whereas Dhruv Patel of St. Mary School came third with his project on working model of human heart. The first position holders were given trophy whereas the second and third position holders were given medals. All the participants were given certificates and the event ended with a concluding speech by the Principal.