Jointly by:
Yee Wen Shuen (Sr1C)
Ng Choon Hau (Sr1A)
Science is commonly known for dull theories and unknown facts portrayed on a textbook, but the stereotype is no more relevant if one incorporates the subject into applicable, straightforward and enjoyable games! The Junior 1 Parachute Making Activity commenced at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, 22 June 2019 in the juniors’ respective classrooms; while at 10:00 a.m. sharp were moments for the Junior 2 and Junior 3 Science Station Games, respectively.
The event for all juniors was relatively easy and self-explanatory. Students were required to create a parachute with the materials provided, which consisted of water, various plastic containers, newspapers and garbage bags. Seniors from the Science Class were spread out to guide their assigned groups through the activity; the junior students enjoyed a remarkable performance of their creations in action afterwards, gathering right at the lobby level of Block A, where the assistants tossed their respective parachutes from above at the third floor’s balcony.





