Our science projects explore real-world topics such as health, energy, motion, and technology.
Each project combines research, experiments, and clear presentation skills.
Biology · Health
Diabetes Awareness & Blood Glucose Monitoring
A project explaining how diabetes affects the body, how insulin works, and why
monitoring blood sugar is important. We designed posters, models, and simple charts.
- Explained the role of the pancreas and insulin.
- Showed healthy lifestyle tips to prevent complications.
- Created student-friendly educational materials.
Physics · Energy
Solar Energy and Clean Power
This project explores how solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, and why
renewable energy is important for the future.
- Built a simple model to show how light intensity affects output.
- Compared solar energy to fossil fuels.
- Discussed how solar power can be used in our community.
Physics · Engineering
Simple Circuits & LED Designs
Using batteries, wires, switches, and LEDs, we created basic circuits and used them
to light up small models and signs.
- Learned the difference between series and parallel circuits.
- Practiced safe handling of electrical components.
- Connected circuit design to real-life devices.
Chemistry
Acids, Bases, and Everyday Chemistry
In this project, we tested common household substances with indicators to see whether
they are acidic, basic, or neutral.
- Used pH indicators (like litmus) to classify solutions.
- Related pH to real-life examples, such as soft drinks and soap.
- Explained how acids and bases are used safely in daily life.
Technology
Building a STEM Website
This very website is one of our projects. It showcases our learning, achievements,
and creativity using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Designed pages for projects, achievements, and interactive games.
- Learned how to host a website online.
- Practiced teamwork in planning, writing, and designing content.
Math · Data
Survey & Data Visualization
We collected simple surveys from students (for example, favorite STEM field) and
turned the results into graphs and charts.
- Designed short, clear survey questions.
- Organized data in tables and bar charts.
- Used the results to discuss patterns and percentages.