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Hands-On Physics & Engineering Workshops

byFun in ScienceClasses at Basavanagar Center or at your location in BengaluruStarts from350 per child per workshopView full gallery

Turn screen time into build time. We help kids understand energy, motion, and mechanics by building real, working models from scratch.

This student is demonstrating the hydraulic crane he built. Using just water and syringes, he's able to lift and move objects, learning about Pascal's principle in a tangible way.

The construction phase is where the real learning happens. Here, a group of boys are working together, using wood, glue, and simple tools to build their own catapults from scratch.

Exploring the science of sound. These boys are proudly showing off the tonoscopes they made, a device that allows them to "see" sound vibrations.

We harnessed the power of wind by building a miniature windmill. As the blades spin, they generate enough electricity to power a small LED light, demonstrating energy conversion.

The pure joy of a successful experiment. This student's excitement is infectious after he perfectly balanced the magnets to make his project levitate.

A young engineer deep in thought, observing the floating ball in his Bernoulli's principle air blower. This experiment is a fantastic way to visualize how air pressure works.

I love connecting science to things kids already know. Here at a mall event, I'm explaining how the catapult they're using works on the same principle as the ones in the movie Bahubali.

I guide a student as he assembles his own tonoscope. This project involves careful construction to create a membrane that will vibrate and show sound patterns.

Ready to make some noise for science. Three students are about to test their homemade sound devices, learning about acoustics and vibration.

A collage showing different hydraulic arm projects built by my students. It's amazing to see the different designs they come up with to solve the same engineering challenge.

About Hands-On Physics & Engineering

We don't teach from a manual. In our workshops, your child uses tools—screwdrivers, wire strippers, and glue guns—to turn cardboard and hobby motors into working hydraulic cranes and catapults. It is messy and it involves a few failures, but it teaches them how things actually work, not just how to pass a test.

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