“The best way to learn science is to see it, explore it, and experience it.” – Anonymous
On July 7, 2025, our Class III SAIoneers enjoyed an exciting educational visit to the Biology Lab, where classroom learning transformed into a memorable hands-on experience. The visit provided an excellent opportunity for the young learners to explore the fascinating world of the human body through observation and interaction.
The highlight of the visit was seeing a real human skeleton. The students were filled with curiosity and amazement as they discovered that the human body is made up of many bones working together to help us stand, walk, run, and perform everyday movements. Witnessing the skeleton up close made the concept of the skeletal system much more meaningful and engaging.
During the session, the children carefully observed different bones, including the skull, ribs, backbone, arm bones, and leg bones. They learned about the unique functions of each bone and understood how the skeleton not only gives shape and support to the body but also protects vital internal organs.
The interactive experience encouraged students to ask questions, make observations, and connect classroom concepts with real-life learning. It nurtured their curiosity, strengthened their scientific thinking, and inspired them to explore more about the incredible human body.
The Biology Lab visit was a truly enriching experience that combined discovery, observation, and joyful learning. It left our young learners inspired, confident, and eager to continue exploring the fascinating world of science.
