Students of Grade VI enthusiastically participated in a hands-on activity to explore the fascinating processes of evaporation, condensation, filtration, and distillation. Through practical experiments, they observed how water changes states and learned different methods to separate soluble and insoluble impurities. Using simple materials, students performed each step — from filtering muddy water to collecting distilled water — gaining a clear understanding of the purification process. The activity helped them connect theoretical science concepts with real-life applications, promoting experiential learning as per the NEP and NCF guidelines. Students thoroughly enjoyed experimenting, observing, and discussing their findings. This interactive session not only deepened their scientific knowledge but also nurtured curiosity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
