Students

Explore a World of Ideas! – at YCD>

TIIGS

and

Young Creators’ Den

Invite you to

Explore A World Of Ideas!

A monthly gathering of curious minds, age 8 and above – 2nd Sunday of the month

How Earth Made Us

Part 1 – Deep Earth

Presented by Dr. Iain Stewart, Geologist

Human life is intimately connected to Earth. There is a very interesting connection between Earth’s hot interior and where civilizations were born, grew, and vanished. Earth is plentiful, but also powerful. No wonder many cultures respect Earth … and on one ever “conquers” Earth!

So, where did humans find Earth’s riches and Earth’s awesome power that they should fear?

 Come and explore with us on

Sunday, 9 October 2011 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Young Creators’ Den

Kids and parents are welcome!

To register:

Contact us with your name, age, class/standard, and name of your school; we will reply to your email confirming your registration. Registration is on first-come-first-serve basis.

Geographical Saturdays — June 2011>

Who says geography is a boring subject? Find out for yourself! Students and parents are all invited to the first series of 6 workshops beginning Saturday, 4 June 2011. You should never see geography or your world the same way again!

Scenes from CBSE 10th standard workshop: Nov. 2010>

Students from 10th standard, CBSE, at Army Public School participated in an interactive workshop titled: “Why are Indian industries located where they are?”, 11-13 November 2010 at the GeoVidyaa Centre.  Explore!

For 6th & 7th class students: “Where on Earth? Latitudes & Longitudes”>

Precis:

Knowing where something is located is important for a lot of reasons.

For 8th class students: “Where on Earth? Latitudes & Longitudes”>

Precis:

Knowing where something is located is important for a lot of reasons.

For 9th class students: Monsoon … Let it pour!>

Precis:

Monsoons are the life-givers for over a billion people in the Indian sub-continent.

For 10th class students: Why are India’s industries located where they are?>

Precis:

Many geographical factors go into the location of industries. What are these factors? How do they affect the choice of location of different kinds of industries? What are the consequences for human geography? Learn how to use maps and spatial thinking.

Come and explore!

GeoVidyaa Geography Centre inaugurated>

A group of students of the Army Public School melodiously sang a selection from bhuu-suuktam (“Earth hymn”) from the rg-veda: “medinii devii vasundharaa …  thanno dharaa prachodhayath.”

TIIGS for Students>

The best way to learn geography is by hands-on activities, discussions, and field-work.

We offer many different activities for students in classes 7th and above.

From here to there: Just follow my map>

This workshop was held at the Lal Bagh, Bangalore’s botanic garden, on Saturday 13 October 2007.

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