Engaging Science Lessons For Kids.

Using engaging content and technology, ScienceLab Ipoh makes it a memorable experience for students of all levels!

Engaging Science Lessons For Kids
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Knowledge is limited.
Imagination
circles the world.

Albert Einstein

What Do They Learn ?

In science, learners explore a wide range of topics, from the very small (such as atoms and molecules) to the very large (such as galaxies and the universe). They study the properties of matter, the interactions of different systems, the behavior of energy and forces, the structures and functions of living organisms, the dynamic processes that shape our planet, and the history of the universe.

Biological science is the epic quest to uncover the secrets of life, from tiny microbes to massive beasts.

Biological Science

Biological science is the epic quest to uncover the secrets of life, from tiny microbes to massive beasts. It's like a thrilling safari adventure through the incredible diversity of living things!
Chemical science is like a magical potion class, where we mix together different substances to create all sorts of cool and crazy reactions!

Chemical Science

Chemical science is like a magical potion class, where we mix together different substances to create all sorts of cool and crazy reactions! We learn about the building blocks of matter, the properties of different elements and compounds, and even get to create our own colorful explosions and bubbling concoctions.
Learn about the natural world and the physical laws that explain how it behaves.

Physical Science

Learn about the natural world and the physical laws that explain how it behaves. It includes subjects like how things move, how energy works, and how the universe operates.

Earth and Space

Earth and space science is the study of our planet and everything beyond it, including the stars, planets, and galaxies in the universe. It helps us understand the natural processes that shape our world, from weather and climate to geology and plate tectonics, and also explores the mysteries of the cosmos, like black holes and dark matter.

STEAM

STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. From building robots to designing websites to creating works of art, STEAM encourages us to think outside the box and tackle challenges in innovative ways.

Invention

Inventing is all about using your imagination to come up with new ideas and solutions to problems. Whether it's a new gadget, a game, or an innovative way of doing things, inventing involves creativity, problem-solving, and a willingness to try new things.

Master Science
Beyond The Classroom.

Children are naturally curious about science. Our goal is to engage your children in science activities and exploration.

Experience Unparalleled Learning With World-Class Educational Leaders :

Our core and supplementary curriculum are designed to inspire curiosity and foster a passion for exploration in learners. With that, we bring the wonder of the world to the learners' fingertips, allowing for a transformative educational experience.

Student Research Corner

"Here are our awesome learners sharing some mind-blowing tidbits about the species we discovered on our wild field trips!"
Parrots are really smart and can learn to talk like humans. They can say hundreds of words!

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Parrots

  • Parrots are really smart and can learn to talk like humans. They can say hundreds of words!
  • Parrots have special feet that help them climb and hold onto things.
  • The Kakapo is a really heavy parrot that can't fly, and it lives in New Zealand.
  • Parrots are social birds and like to be with their mate for their whole life.
  • Some parrots look different depending on if they're a boy or a girl.
Nepenthes is a group of meat-eating plants also called tropical pitcher plants or monkey cups.

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Nepenthes

  • Nepenthes is a group of meat-eating plants also called tropical pitcher plants or monkey cups.
  • The Nepenthes plant grows naturally in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
  • The plant has unique leaves that shape like a pitcher to trap and digest small insects and prey.
  • Some kinds of Nepenthes can capture even rats and birds as prey.
  • Nepenthes plants have been used as a remedy for various illnesses, like digestive and respiratory problems.
Cucumbers are like cousins to watermelons, pumpkins, and zucchinis.

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Cucumbers

  • Cucumbers are like cousins to watermelons, pumpkins, and zucchinis.
  • Cucumbers are basically water with a bit of cucumber flavor, making them a yummy, low-calorie snack.
  • Cucumbers are full of good stuff, like vitamins C and K, and potassium, which keeps your body strong and healthy.
  • Cucumbers are not just for eating - they're also great for making your skin feel awesome! That's why you'll find them in lots of beauty products.
Orangutans are like the kings and queens of the rainforests in Borneo and Sumatra.

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Orangutans

  • Orangutans are like the kings and queens of the rainforests in Borneo and Sumatra.
  • Orangutans are like hairy redheads with super long arms that are perfect for swinging around in the trees.
  • Orangutans are like fruitarians - they love to munch on all kinds of yummy fruits, but they're not picky and will also eat leaves, bark, and bugs.
  • Orangutans are smart cookies and have been spotted using tools to solve problems in the wild.
  • Orangutans are in trouble, though - they're at risk of disappearing forever because of things like people cutting down their homes and capturing them for the pet trade.

Our Teaching Approach

We encourage learners to adopt a growth mindset and perceive challenges and mistakes as learning opportunities.

Start with the big questions: Introduce big, open-ended questions that spark curiosity and encourage students to think deeply about the topic.

1. Cultivate Curiosity

Start with the big questions: Introduce big, open-ended questions that spark curiosity and encourage students to think deeply about the topic. For example, instead of simply telling students about photosynthesis, start with a question like "How do plants make their own food?"

Give students opportunities to explore and experiment. Allow them to test out their own ideas and hypotheses, even if they might not be correct.

2. Encourage Exploration

Give students opportunities to explore and experiment. Allow them to test out their own ideas and hypotheses, even if they might not be correct. Encourage students to ask questions and to test out their ideas to see if they hold up. This can help them develop a scientific mindset that values exploration and experimentation.

Provide real-world problems: Give students authentic, real-world problems to solve.

3. Foster Problem Solving Skills

Provide real-world problems: Give students authentic, real-world problems to solve. This can help students see the relevance of the problem and provide a context for learning. The problems can come from many different fields, including STEM fields, social issues, and environmental concerns.

Encourage students to work together and support each other in their learning.

4. Collaborative Learning

Encourage students to work together and support each other in their learning. This can help create a sense of community and a safe space for students to ask questions, share their ideas, and explore new concepts. A positive and supportive learning environment can help students feel more engaged and curious about science.

What Our Customers Say ?

Don't take our word for it, take theirs!

Yashvir Singh (SPM Students)

Sciencelab has a very interesting approach to teaching the students. The classes are very interactive the usage of using smart screen and the way the teacher bring enthusiasm among the students. Special thanks to my teacher, Mr Max.

SMK St Michael

Benjamin Christopher (SPM Student)

Thank you teachers, for everything you have done for my son. Christopher and I are truly grateful for your dedication to teaching my son.

SMK Sam Tet

Benjamin Lew (IGCSE)

I'm absolutely thrilled to share that I received an A* in my IGCSE chemistry exam! I couldn't have done it without the amazing support and guidance from Ms. Bee and Ms. Chan. They went above and beyond to help me succeed and I'm so grateful for their assistance. Thank you both so much!

Poi Lam High School

Divashini (SPM Student)

I want to take a moment to express my gratitude to Ms Chan for your unwavering support and dedication towards helping me with my science subject. Before I joined your class, I was struggling to keep up with the concepts and found myself getting frustrated with the subject.

However, your teaching style, clarity of explanations, and availability to answer my questions helped me gain a better understanding of the subject. You always went above and beyond to make sure that I understood the material and provided me with the necessary resources to excel.

Thank you so much.

SMK Convent

Crystal Chan (IGCSE)

Ms Cat, I got an A* in my Exam!

Heartfelt thanks for all the guidance, support, and encouragement you provided me during my IGCSE exams. Your continuous support and availability to answer my questions, even outside of class hours, gave me the confidence to approach the exam with a positive attitude.

Tenby International School