Level
Beginner
Course Fee
USD 240
Age Group
11-16 Years
Prerequisite
No prior physics knowledge required. Comfort with basic arithmetic (fractions, percentages) and curiosity about how everyday things work.
Description
A hands-on, discussion-driven introduction to physics for curious 7th to 10th graders. Students explore motion, forces, energy, heat, waves, light, electricity, magnetism, and the basics of atoms and space, all explained through everyday phenomena, simple demonstrations, and thought experiments rather than formulas or heavy math.
The course builds scientific intuition and the habit of asking 'why' and 'how,' culminating in a self-directed final project where students explain a real-world object or phenomenon using the physics concepts they've learned.
Course Features
Concept-First Approach: Learn physics through real-world phenomena, analogies, and thought experiments, with no calculus or heavy algebra.
Hands-On Experiments: Run mini-experiments using simple household materials.
Interactive Learning: Build intuition through discussions, visual models, and simulations.
Final Project: Finish with a self-directed project connecting physics to everyday life.
Why Should You Enroll in this Course?
Students build genuine scientific curiosity and confidence before formal, exam-driven physics classes introduce heavier math.
The course emphasizes the 'why' behind everyday phenomena, from why a bicycle stays upright to why the sky is blue, developing critical thinking and the habit of asking good questions.
There is no exam pressure, just exploration, experimentation, and one-on-one mentorship.
Certificate
Completion of the final project
Schedule
Classes per Week: 2 sessions
Duration: 10 weeks (20 sessions total)
Days/Timing: Teacher will decide with the student
Instructor