Making a magnet seesaw Courtesy of the community.
Through the explanation, everyone has a certain understanding of magnets.
Fifteen teenagers from the district participated in the event.
In order to satisfy the curiosity of young people about mysterious scientific phenomena, stimulate their interest in exploring the mysteries of science, and further ignite their belief in yearning and loving science, on the morning of January 9, the Changda Social Work Service Center joined hands with the Changda Community of Quan'an Street, Nanguan District, Changchun City to carry out the Changchun Civil Affairs Bureau's public welfare venture capital project - "Science Little Players" public welfare class, attracting 15 teenagers in the jurisdiction to participate in the activity.
Before the start of the activity, the staff distributed the "Science Little Player" experimental measurement test paper to the children to understand everyone's reserve of scientific knowledge. Immediately afterwards, the social worker first passed the *** short video, so that everyone had a certain intuitive understanding of magnets. **After the end, through the way of asking questions, let everyone contact the life scene, and say** applied to the magnet, the children spoke actively, and the atmosphere was very lively. In the process of making magnet seesaws, the children showed super hands-on ability, and according to the operation steps taught by the social worker, they were successfully made into seesaws. Finally, by filling in the experiment report, everyone summarized the harvest of this public welfare class, and asked questions in groups to enhance everyone's enthusiasm.
Through this activity, with the starting point of "playing science, learning science, and feeling the fun of 'playing' and 'learning' complementing each other", it provides a scientific experiment practice operation platform and scientific enlightenment education for young people in the jurisdiction, and cultivates the eyes to discover science and the brain used to explore science.
*: City Evening News.