Learners from Year Groups 5, 6, and 7 engaged in hands-on STEM activities that bridged science with real-world applications in health and technology.
Year Group 5 explored the science of blood pressure, learning to use a sphygmomanometer and understanding its importance in monitoring heart health.
Year Group 6 Learners discovered how sensors in MODI kits—such as light, touch, and motion modules—detect environmental changes and send signals to output devices, helping them connect basic coding to real-life automation.
Meanwhile, Year 7 investigated how X-rays work by analyzing real images, identifying bones, and comparing normal and abnormal skeletal structures, deepening their understanding of the human body and medical imaging.
These engaging STEM experiences sparked curiosity, encouraged critical thinking, and brought scientific concepts to life, inspiring future innovators in health and technology!🤖💀