In this engaging and interactive ongoing course, learners will explore a wide range of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM) topics through real-world questions like “How does a microwave work?” and “Why don’t cruise ships sink?”
Designed for curious young minds, this course provides meaningful, hands-on learning experiences that encourage learners to explore, question, and discover how the world around them works.
Each session uses a variety of teaching approaches to keep learners actively involved, including experiments, discussions, quizzes, videos, and problem-solving activities. Learners are supported to think critically, ask questions, and share their ideas in a collaborative and supportive environment.
Key Features:
✅ Experiments and demonstrations to support practical understanding
✅ Interactive discussions and Q&A to encourage curiosity
✅ Quizzes, games, and challenges to reinforce learning
✅ Use of videos and visual resources to explain concepts
✅ Worksheets and structured activities for applied learning
✅ Small group setting for collaboration, participation, and support
Learning Outcomes:
👉 Develop understanding of key STEM concepts across science, technology, engineering, and maths
👉 Strengthen problem-solving and critical thinking skills
👉 Encourage curiosity, questioning, and exploration
👉 Apply knowledge to real-world situations and scenarios
👉 Build confidence in discussing and explaining ideas
👉 Improve collaborative learning and communication skills
Who It’s For:
Learners who are curious about how things work and enjoy exploring science and problem-solving. Ideal for children who want to develop their understanding of STEM subjects in an engaging, interactive, and supportive small group environment.