SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS FOR CLASS 7
SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS FOR CLASS 7 – ANDHRAPRADESH SYLLABUS
Activity 1: Different types of food items
Activity 2: Listing out food components
Activity 3: Confirmation of presence of food components
Activity 4: Test for fats
Activity 5: Test for Proteins
Activity 6: Testing of food items
Activity 7: Roughages in some food items
Activity 8: Food items and components
Activity 1: Change of colours
Activity 2: Change of colours of other materials
Activity 3: Litmus test
Activity 4: Classification of substances
Activity 5: Litmus test for Magnesium
Activity 6: Test substances with Methyl orange and Phenolphthalein
Activity 7: Lemon juice and other materials
Activity 8: Test Hydrochloric acid with Phenolphthalein
Activity 9: Litmus paper test on substances
Activity 10: Classifying salts
Activity 1: Observing motion of the car
Activity 2: Observing certain motions
Activity 3: Identifying Uniform and Non-Uniform motion
Activity 4: Observing the path of the motion
Activity 5: Identifying types of motion
Activity 6: Rotatory motion
Activity 7: Different motions
Activity 8: Rotatory motion and Translatory motion
Activity 9: Motion types
Activity 10: Identify different types of motions
Activity 11: Comparing the motion of objects
Activity 12: Estimating time
Activity 1: Feel temperature
Activity 2: Expansion of liquid due to heat
Activity 3: Difference in Temperature
Activity 4: Body temperature
Activity 5: Observe temperature
Activity 1: Observe weather
Activity 2: Plotting Graph
Activity 3: Understanding weather reports
Activity 4: How to measure two temperatures
Activity 5: Measuring and recording the temperature
Activity 6: Measuring rain water
Activity 7: Direction of wind
Activity 8: Observe temperature and rainfall levels
Activity 9: Climate conditions
Activity 1: MAKE YOUR OWN CELL
Activity 2: Dry cell
Activity 3: Electrical cells in series
Activity 4: Connect series of dry cells
Activity 5: Connecting Electric Bulbs in Series
Activity 6: Connecting bulbs in parallel
Activity 7: Electric appliance names
Activity 1: Where do we find air?
Activity 2: Observe air circulation
Activity 3: Use of syringe
Activity 4: Air movement in injection bottle
Activity 5: Hot air is lighter than cold air
Activity 6: Air in Balloon
Activity 7 : Air in Balloon
Activity 8 : Spread of agarbati smoke
Activity 9 : Effects of moving air
Activity 10 : Using air from mouth
Activity 1:Light and Image
Activity 2: How Light reflects
Activity 3: Reflected Ray
Activity 4: Make your own Periscope
Activity 5: A Garden in box
Activity 6: Make your own Kaleidoscope
Activity 7: Image through vehicle mirror
Activity 8: Reverse image through mirror
Activity 9: Concave
Activity 10: Images with Spherical mirrors
Activity 1: Respiration in Human Beings
Activity 2: How many Breaths in a Minute?
Activity 3: Expansion of chest with each breath
Activity 4: How much air in your breath?
Activity 5: Difference between inhaled and exhaled air
Activity 6: Moisture in our breath
Activity 7: Gases in our breath
Activity 8: Respiration in Sprouted seeds
Activity 1: Various flowers
Activity 2: Collect flowers
Activity 3: Observe buds blooming
Activity 4: pollen grain after Pollination
Activity 5: Tumbler
Activity 6: Bread slices
Activity 1: Observe different seeds
Activity 2: Animals in surroundings
Activity 3: Observation of scattering of the seeds
Activity 4: Seeds from fields
Activity 5: Seeds in fruits
Activity 1: Water wastage
Activity 2: Finding out what really happens to wastewater at treatment plants
Activity 1: Usefulness of soil
Activity 2: Soil in our life
Activity 3: Soil and Life
Activity 4: Is the soil from different places same?
Activity 5: Examining The Soil After Returning To School
Activity 6: What type of soil is it?
Activity 7: The Moisture Content of Soil
Activity 8: The Percolation Rate of Soil
Activity 9: Substances present in Soil
Activity 10: Connection between crops and soil
Activity 1: Studying diverse animals and plants
Activity 2: Comparing forests
Activity 3: Preparing case study on tribal
Activity 4: Trees in locality
Activity 1: Finding the period of repetition for changes
Activity 2: Find the change
Activity 3: Observe the changes in ice
Activity 4: Observing the changes when burning some materials
Activity 5: Observing colour layer on cut fruits and vegetables
Activity 6: Observe the changes in Magnesium ribbon
Activity 7: Observe some chemical changes
Activity 8: Observe reaction of Vinegar with Baking soda
Activity 9: Burning of Camphor
Activity 10: Observe crystallisation of Sugar
Kolb Labs emphasizes the need of experiential learning for kids. Kolb labs offers Science Lab As A Service to schools. We visit schools and perform science experiments for class 7 students within school campus as per CBSE syllabus. Schools need not to worry about setting up science lab and maintaining it. Instructors from Kolb Labs will bring the equipment, material required for each science experiment for class 7 to school and demonstrate the activities as per CBSE syllabus.Experiential learning helps students to learn fast and understand the concepts clearly. More importantly, practical demonstration of science experiments will make learning fun and exciting for 7th class students. Learning by doing will help students immensely to improve their thought process. Kolb Labs encourages to adopt experiential learning at the very young age itself to influence the thought process of young minds towards innovation and creativity.
There are 94 Science experiments for Class 7 as per CBSE Syllabus. Kolb Labs will perform most of the science experiments using the real material. Kolb labs will also use other methods like images, videos, prototypes etc. Kolb labs will encourage class 7 students to perform activities hands-on.
Kolb Labs also helps Class 7 students to prepare science working models and science projects to participate in science fairs. Kolb Labs also encourages 7th class students to come up with new science project ideas with knowledge gained through science activities performed as per CBSE syllabus.