Thursday, 12 August 2021

Thursday, 22 July 2021

Thursday Tree Love


What could be the best place to relax rather than sitting under these trees enjoying the shade and the breeze. It reminded me of my schooldays, where we used to run along with friends carrying the lunch box to find a place under a tree during lunch breaks. Chatting and cracking jokes for 45 minutes break are nostalgic memories. Remembered those childhood days visiting our village, sleeping and swinging under the trees. I wish these generation kids should also have these experiences.  




 

Saturday, 26 June 2021

Thursday Tree Love




 Love the contrast of these trees hugging each other. Sending this to Thursday Tree Love at Parul's space.

Thursday, 13 May 2021

Thursday Tree love



Goodness of Summer with the sun shining brightly and trees blooming colourfully, spreading joy and happiness around. 


 

Monday, 26 April 2021

WORKING MODEL OF A VOLCANO


 

Let's enjoy creating a Volcano.

MATERIALS REQUIRED : 

Empty plastic bottle

Empty cereal box

Vinegar

Red/Orange colour powder

Baking Soda

Waste paper

Black plastic bags

Duct tape

Glue

STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED :

1. Take an empty cereal box. Cut out on side of the box to form the base.

2. Wrap out the cut side of the box with a plastic sheet and staple it to the box , to hold it firmly.

3. Glue the bottle in the centre of the box.

4. Glue waste papers, one over the other to form like a mountain. Colour the outer layer in black.

5. Wrap a black plastic bag around it. This acts as waterproof to the set model.

6. Mix in vinegar and colour powder in a mug.

7. Pour in the mix along with baking soda, the reaction of vinegar and baking soda, bubbles out as lava from the Volcano. 

Working model of Volcano is ready.

Science fact : Baking soda and vinegar react chemically because one is a base and the other is an acid. Baking soda is 'sodium bicarbonate'. Vinegar is a diluted solution that contains acetic acidWhen they are mixed together, hydrogen ions in the vinegar react with the sodium and bicarbonate ions in the baking soda. Carbon dioxide bubbles rises to the top of the mixture as in the carbonated drinks. This creates the bubbles and foam you see when you mix baking soda and vinegar.

PPT - CHARLES DICKENS