Transdisciplinary Theme: How the World Works – Natural laws, materials, forces, and living systems
Age Group: PYP 2 / Grade 2 (7–8 years)
Duration: Full-Day Field Trip
Venue: CuriousCity Science Center
Learning Style: Inquiry-led • Hands-on • Sensory • Exploratory
Includes – Pre Tour, On Tour and Post Tour Activities
“The Great Science Explorers Quest” is an energetic, hands-on science adventure designed to spark curiosity and joyful discovery in Grade 2 learners. At CuriousCity Science Center, children explore how materials move, how machines work, how illusions trick our senses, and how living things grow and change. Through immersive science zones, guided observation, playful experiments, and reflective sharing, learners experience science as something they can touch, test, question, and enjoy. The programme builds foundational scientific thinking while encouraging curiosity, collaboration, and careful observation of the world around them.
Children develop Thinking, Research, Communication, Social, and Self-Management skills as they predict outcomes, test materials, observe cause and effect, describe discoveries, work cooperatively in rotations, follow lab rules, and reflect on what they learned through hands-on exploration.
Children explore basic scientific ideas related to forces, materials, illusions, and living things; practise observation and prediction; test simple experiments; follow safety routines; and communicate discoveries through discussion and reflection.
Children identify how objects move, recognise simple cause-and-effect relationships, describe illusions and living things, participate responsibly in experiments, collaborate with peers, and reflect on science in everyday life.