Young Science Explorer

Students of science usually tend to limit their thinking to formulas, and to algebra, trigonometry and geometry; often they do not try to understand the real science behind the happenings around them. Lessons usually are treated as sessions to help solve problems relevant for their exams, as a runner would view a hurdle. Apparently, students are more interested in the final answers than the scientific process involved. Science can be made interesting. It is an important subject that forms an integral part of our daily lives-with or without us realising them.

Therefore, understanding the science behind our daily actions and our surroundings will facilitate learning in a more enjoyable way. If taught properly, science could open up our imagination almost uninhibitedly.

Tiny Grads aims to introduce science to the young through interactive experiments and activities that help make learning fun in order to help them develop a love for the subject and inspire imagination, be creative in their thinking of science and to explain the world through observation and experimentation.

The Science Explorer program is a collection of experiments that blend academic content with curiosity-building activities. It helps answer all those questions children ask, like why is the sea water salty or how are the clothes made? So we teach the facts in an interesting way with lab sheets, fun facts, life applications, and value-adding assessments. Our lesson plans cover exploration of animals & plants, light & sight, body & parts, earth science, magnetic attractions, insects, optical illusions ,static electricity ,scientists inventions etc.

Tiny Grads Young Science Explorer students will develop a variety of critical thinking skills from measuring and classifying to predicting, experimenting and forming hypotheses.

Tiny Grads is in collaboration with Froebel (Little Scientist) Australia Ltd on the material and curriculum support.