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Science: Study chemical reactions by creating a miniature volcano using baking soda, vinegar, dish soap, and a bottle. This project demonstrates an exothermic reaction, showcasing the dynamic interaction between an acid and a base.


Technology: Construct a solar cooker using cardboard boxes, aluminum foil, and plastic wrap. This eco-friendly project captures and concentrates sunlight, effectively using renewable solar energy to heat or cook food. It demonstrates the principles of solar energy conversion and sustainability.


Engineering: Build a Newton’s Cradle by suspending a series of identical spheres in a straight line using fishing line or thin wire. When one sphere at the end is lifted and released, it collides with the rest, illustrating the principles of conservation of momentum and energy through the kinetic transfer between the spheres.


Art: Create a magnetic art sculpture by using various magnets and metallic objects to explore the effects of magnetic fields. This demonstrates the invisible forces exerted by magnets, creating dynamic, floating patterns that change with each interaction.


     Mathematics: Use soap, water, and various wire frame shapes to delve into the world of geometry by creating and studying soap bubbles. Observe how soap bubbles can form perfect spheres, minimal surface structures, and even complex geometric patterns. 

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