
Backyard Astronomer
From the Theory of Gravity to the Vaccine to Penicillin, scientists have given the world a lot. But who exactly is a scientist? What makes them stand out from the crowd?
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It's less about how smart you are and more about how you use that intelligence in innovative ways that define scientists. They have opposing viewpoints and act in opposing ways. They connect the dots, question the status quo, seek out new chances, and aren't scared to attempt new things. They're just "ordinary" people.
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Every genius throughout history, from Issac Newton to Marie Curie to Albert Einstein, has shared the following attributes.
The course is taught in English and comprises nine sessions that examine nine different aspects of brilliance.
Each session would last 40 minutes.
From the age of six years old onwards is the recommended age group.
Course Inclusions
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Live interactive and remote hands-on classes.
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Access to customized handouts that contain games, puzzles and DIY activities.
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Practice tests, quizzes and doubt clearing sessions are available at the end of every chapter to know the concepts the students have learned.
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Student's progress can be monitored by parents through regular feedback.
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Our sessions can be accessed from a laptop, tablet or smartphone with internet connectivity anywhere
Curriculum Explainer
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Live interactive and remote hands-on classes.
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Access to customized handouts that contain games, puzzles and DIY activities.
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Practice tests, quizzes and doubt clearing sessions are available at the end of every chapter to know the concepts the students have learned.
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Student's progress can be monitored by parents through regular feedback.
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Our sessions can be accessed from a laptop, tablet or smartphone with internet connectivity anywhere
