
This week, our classrooms were filled with jingles and curiosity as children explored the magic of magnetism through a playful holiday science experiment. Using magnets and jingle bells, they discovered what happens when metal meets a magnet and how magnetic forces work.
Through guided exploration, children tested which objects were magnetic and which were not. They listened for the cheerful sounds of bells moving toward the magnets and watched closely as they clung together or stayed apart. Each observation became a chance to ask questions, share predictions, and celebrate new discoveries.
Hands-on experiments help children build focus, develop problem-solving skills, and connect scientific ideas to real-world experiences. The sparkle in their eyes was proof that learning can be both joyful and full of wonder.




