Our first day of
social engagement started at 6 a.m in the morning, with all the members
gathered at the 24 hours section of the library. From there, some went to the
programme venue ( SMK Damansara Jaya)
by personal vehicles, while the majority went by grab-car service. The average
travel period from the university to the school is approximately around 15-20
minutes. The programme was held at the school hall, where all the required
items like the chairs, tables, specified equipments etc. for the science exhibition
had been provided by the school beforehand.
At around 7.00 a.m, all the members had
arrived and we began setting up the venue by arranging the tables and chairs,
building temporary make-shift ‘booths’ for various types of stations (math,
biology, physics etc.) for the exhibition. The first batch of students (all the
students involved in the programme are Form 2 students) consisted of students
from the first and second classes, arrived at the hall around 7.40 a.m, and the
programme started with an introductory and a brief peak of the available
exhibition booths by one of our members, Khe Jia Ming (our MC for the
programme).
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our crew is preparing the exhibition |
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while waiting for the exhibition to start |
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Jia Ming interact with the students |
The exhibition
continued with the slide presentation on Atomic Bomb, presented by our members
Kah Hui and Jia Yen. After that, the students were allowed to roam the
exhibition area to visit the booths that they’re interested in. There were
altogether 4 different and interesting booths available; Structure Stability,
Amazing Math, Miscellaneous, and Cornflour Slime Pool. The last booth was
undoubtly the most popular one of all. Playing with cornflour mixture could be
strangely addicting,hmm. After 15 minutes, the students were gathered back and
the exhibition continued with slide show about the Galaxy and Universe. After
all the exhibition had ended, the students were required to answer a
multiple-choice question test of a total of 20 questions, all related to our
exhibitions. The students were graded based on their test results and those
with high marks will join the lab session on the last day of our programme.
Atomic Bomb
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Jia Yen asking a question from the student |
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explaining about the atomic bomb |
Structure Stability
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students are building a stable model |
Amazing Math
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sudoku |
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matchstick puzzle |
Miscellaneous
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vertebral column and lung |
Cornflour Slime Pool
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lab assistant with the slime
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excited students |
GALAXY AND UNIVERSE
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explaining about universe |
At around 10
o’clock, the members all took their breakfasts, and at 10.40 a.m, the cycle
continues with a new batch of Form 2 students. Our programme ends around 12.30
p.m, and after that we graded their tests, carried out brief post-mortem for
the day, and wrap up at 1.00 pm.
wow ... it is so fun and amazing
ReplyDeleteFun and amazing , but really tired
ReplyDeleteFantastic !
ReplyDeleteFantastic !
ReplyDeleteawesome and good job guys!!!
ReplyDeleteGood job guys! I know u all very tired at that time but thx for the commitment
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