When students do experiments, they learn by doing. It makes learning easy, fun, and more interesting than just reading books.
When you see something happening through an experiment, you remember it easily and understand it clearly.
Doing experiments makes you ask more questions like “why” and “how.” This helps you enjoy learning new things.
Instead of only reading or listening, experiments let you do things yourself. It keeps you busy and interested in class.
Sometimes experiments don’t go right. You learn how to fix mistakes, think better, and find solutions on your own.
Many experiments are done in groups. You learn how to talk, share ideas, and help each other while working together.
Experiments help you see how things you learn in books happen in the real world. This makes learning more useful.
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