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How to find a value of Capacitor

A capacitor is a two terminal passive element which stores energy. There are two types of capacitor. 1. Ceramic Capacitor: – These are small,non-polarised in yellow or orangish  in color. How to identify these capacitor values: The value is printed in three-digit...

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Peer learning in 8th Grade

Anisha,Janani,Sivasakthi,Sindhu and Larasem were working on geometry in finding the angels for triangle with the other angles given directly or indirectly. They had some confusions and started to discuss among themselves by working out in each others notebook. Later, each took turn...

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Fixing the 3D printer in STEMLand

The 3D printer in Stemland was not printing the model at the centre of the plate. It started to print the models at the corner of the plate. When I looked, I found that the trigger switch that was to locate the...

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Project Presentation by 8th Graders

This week Larasem and Sindhu from 8th Grade in Udavi school presented their project on Geometry to the 8th and 9th graders. It was a simple Scratch program where they showed a triangle and calculated the third angle of  the triangle by...

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Projects Presentation

~ Saranya In STEM land children have their freedom to choose their goals for a week and they will work on it. End of the week children will share their projects to everyone. From this presentation I am able to see peer...

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Addition of one digit numbers

1st grade children are studying about numbers 0-10 and addition of one digits number. They taught to use Cuisenaire rod for learning numbers (because children like color very much and they learned number easily using it). Then they are asked to find...

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Practicing Breakdown to Breakthrough

As a team we practiced the Breakdown to Breakthrough exercise. First day we did the session with the Tamrai Team. We did the exercise together and shared our insights in a pair and as a group. On the second day, we continued...

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Fraction; Proper and Improper

Proper Fraction: The fraction is always less than 1 whole e.g.For the fraction (1/6); I have one cake and I want to give it equally to six people, How much will each get? I.e) The Numerator will always be less than the...

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Peer learning

~ During the activity session children were learning from their elder children. That was quiet interesting for me. Elder children are voluntarily offering to younger children that is i can help you on this project and i can help you on this...

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Fraction with discrete form and scratch program

Fractions: Grouping Sharing Discrete In grouping method the number of objects are grouped into different containers in equal portions Example: I have 15 cakes and want to give it to 5 people equally. In sharing method I know the number of people...

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