From Fossil Fuels to Solar Panels: A Hands-On Learning Experience at Study Hall Junior  

This year at Study Hall Junior’s Open House: Our Learning Labs, Class 4 took a deep dive into the world of electricity — not just learning how it works, but also understanding its impact on the planet. Through their exploration, the students discovered how the burning of fossil fuels to generate electricity contributes to environmental degradation and climate change. This realization led them to investigate cleaner, more sustainable energy sources, with a special focus on solar power. With the generous support and guidance of Mr. Inderjeet Singh, a science educator based in Lucknow who conducted engaging sessions with the children, the students built their own working solar panel models. These hands-on experiences brought science to life, turning abstract concepts into tangible understanding. The activity encouraged inquiry, experimentation, and collaboration — allowing students to connect classroom learning with real-world challenges. What emerged was more than just a science project; it was a joyful, meaningful journey into environmental consciousness and innovation. Through this experience, our young learners took their first steps toward becoming thoughtful, responsible citizens of the future — one solar panel at a time.

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