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The Science Ehibition

From the tenth of February to the twelfth of February there was a science exhibition at Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium. I had gone there and represented my school. Two other children also came from my class. We showed the visitors how to do multiplication with sticks. It was a nice experience but it was a bit boring since we had to do it for 3 days. Bangalore Association For Science Education (BASE) conducted it. If you want to see what we did, click here. Here are a few pictures:











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  1. Good work, Sanjith!

    The Bangalore Association of Science Education holds science exhibitions on a regular basis, and often at the Nehru Planetarium.

    There is a PDF file on the web www.taralaya.org which explains your exhibit as well as all others in more details. Maybe, you should post a direct link to it.

    - rakesh

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    1. I have given the link to the website in this blog post.
      - Sanjith Rao

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