Online relay "Ball of Science"

Last week in Ilim was devoted to scientific activity. The guys conducted experiments, made interesting, creative projects.

Our children especially liked the theme of "Tien Shan and Pamir-Alai Provinces". Each of the Ilimians found their own special approach to its implementation.

We continue to share the work of our students, which they performed as part of the scientific week. Blanks for the future provinces of the Tien Shan and Pamir-Alai were made from various unusual things! Even pancakes were used.

The scientific projects that take place at Ilim on an ongoing basis are a great opportunity for children to realize their creativity. Someone is good at reading art, someone is good at drawing, and someone is given the opportunity to plunge into history, recall the events of bygone days.

Having mastered the theme of the conquests of Alexander the Great, the guys are ready to easily retell even the smallest details.

The Middle Ages is a favorite topic for children to study. Because in those days there were so many interesting things! Take at least medieval castles. The guys did not stop listening to lectures and instantly built their own structures.

Laboratory work is a favorite pastime of Ilimovites. Last week we held several educational seminars, among which the topic "In chemistry, problem solving is not an end in itself" deserved special attention. And it is true. The process of conducting the experiment is much more exciting!

Our student Roman Lysenko was excellent at illustrating the evolution of plants over billions of years. The work was part of the project "Journey into the world of science." We think it turned out great! And what do you think?

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