Making a Solar Oven in Science and Technology (STEM) Club
Have you ever cooked or baked food in a solar oven? Children in the Science and Technology (STEM) Club have done so with teacher, Magdalene Maduagwu. They worked carefully to build their solar ovens using pizza boxes, aluminium foil, black cardboard, transparent plastic bags and newspaper.
They were able to see their egg cooked to perfection! These ‘budding engineers’ learned that the rays of the sun are converted to heat energy, which cooks the food. Their solar ovens worked in a way similar to how a greenhouse retains heat.
Bon appétit!
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Field trip to Songhai
It was a fabulous trip to a marvellous farm.
Year Two’s Visit to the MOA Flour Factory
We went to Les Moulins D’Or Afrique (MOA).
Field Trip to See Sea Turtles
Year 6 see how he was preserving the lives of the marine turtle.
Orphans from St. Dominique Orphanage visit EIS
After successfully raising a large amount of money for charity, the orphans from St. Dominique Orphanage were finally able to visit our school grounds!
Mr. DagJack, and students wish our E.I.S. community a Happy New Year
Music teacher, Mr. DagJack, and students wish our E.I.S. community a Happy New Year in several languages.
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