Who says you need to sit in a classroom to learn scientific concepts? Who says you need to sit in a classroom to learn scientific concepts? Shivaji Mane, who studied till Std 7, was working as a ...
Indian engineer Avrind Gupta has long been teaching children the basics of electricity, magnetism, optics, and even engineering by letting them make and play with toys and devices they make out of ...
Simple models by India’s ‘science magician’, Arvind Gupta, are making learning fun for young minds around the world. Priti Salian reports from a classroom in Bangalore Each child has been handed a ...
Arvind Gupta folds a sheet of paper to the right and then to the left, and comes up with a design that shows the rhombus, diagonals, and the mathematical rules hidden within it. For the Padma Shri ...
Children in the First World have a lot of choice when it comes to scientific toys. In fact, there are whole stores devoted to selling things like robotics kits, ant farms, and simple microscopes. In ...
THERE is a saying that the best thing a child can do with a toy is to break it. However if your child is able to make a toy from trash, this would be amazing and also help him understand mathematics ...
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