Grade VI students embarked on an exciting journey to uncover the mysteries of fossils through hands-on activity using clay and natural objects during their Social Studies period. The objective was to understand how fossils are formed and to appreciate the imprinting process in the field of paleontology. Throughout the activity, students engaged in lively discussions about fossils, their formation, and the significance of imprinting in preserving ancient life forms. The fossil-making activity provided the students with a tangible and immersive experience in paleontology. By combining clay and natural objects, they not only learned about the fossilization process but also developed a deeper appreciation for the wonders of Earth's history. This hands-on approach to learning sparked curiosity and inspired future exploration of the natural world. The learners participated in the activity with a lot of pomp and zeal. ""
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Grade 6 SST Fossil Making Activity

Date : 15 April, 2024