Laboratory Experiment
Microscope Work
Chemical Reactions
Electronics
Group Discussion
For Grade 11 Students

Science Practical Camp 2025

Hands-on learning for upcoming exams with station rotation practical program.

Worksheet

Date & Time

December 29th, 2025

8:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Location

Sulaimaniya College

School Premises

Group Structure

4-5 Students per Group

Rotational System

How It Works

To ensure every student gets hands-on experience, we are using a Rotational System. Students are divided into small groups and will move between 5 specific premises (A, B, C, D, E) every 30 minutes.

A
B
C
D
E

The Worksheet Process

Follow this routine at every station

1

Do the Practical

Engage in the experiment at your current station under teacher supervision.

2

Group Discussion

Immediately gather with your group members to discuss observations and findings.

3

Answer Worksheet

Complete the specific questions for that station in your provided worksheet before rotating.

The 5 Practical Stations

Each section focuses on a specific set of experiments managed by a dedicated subject teacher.

Section A

Lab Inside
Mrs. Saneena

Key Practicals:

  • Investigating Upthrust
  • Working with Lung Models
  • Properties of Lenses (Optics)
  • Separation: Distillation

Section B

Lab Outside
Mrs. Nuska

Key Practicals:

  • Electroplating Activities
  • Handling Electric Equipment
  • Investigating Liquid Pressure
  • Experiments on Photosynthesis

Section C

System Unit
Mrs. Ruzaika

Physics Core:

  • Verification of Ohm's Law
  • Temperature & Rate of Reaction
  • Dynamo (Generator)
  • Turning Effect
  • States of Matter

Section D

Multimedia Unit
Mrs. Areefa

Rate of Reaction Factors:

  • Effect of Surface Area on Rate of Reaction
  • Effect of Concentration on Rate of Reaction
  • Effect of Catalysts on Rate of Reaction
  • Barometer Simulation

Section E

SESIP Unit
Mrs. Husna

Key Practicals (Gas Production):

  • Oxygen (O₂) Preparation
  • Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Preparation
  • Hydrogen (H₂) Preparation
  • Force and Acceleration (Simulation)

Event Schedule

8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Arrival & Grouping

Students arrive at the premises. Division into groups (4-5 students per group) and assignment to starting sections.

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Session 1

First practical rotation.

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Session 2 (Rotation)

Groups move to next station.

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session 3 (Rotation)

Groups move to next station.

10:00 AM - 10:10 AM

Interval

10-minute refreshment break.

10:10 AM - 10:40 AM

Session 4 (Rotation)

Groups move to next station.

10:40 AM - 11:10 AM

Session 5 (Final Rotation)

Final station visit.

11:10 AM - 12:30 PM

Conclusion & Wrap-up

Final remarks, student feedback, and dismissal.

Important Student Instructions

Dress Code

All students must attend in full school uniform.

What to Bring

  • Science Practical Notebook
  • Pens, Pencils, Eraser, Ruler
  • Water Bottle

Interactive Simulations

Enhance your practical understanding with these digital tools. Use these during your sessions or for revision at home.

Ohm's Law

Interactive circuit builder to verify the relationship between Voltage, Current, and Resistance in real-time.

Launch Simulation

Mercury Barometer

Virtual recreation of Torricelli's experiment. Explore how atmospheric pressure supports a column of mercury.

Launch Simulation

Force & Motion

Investigate Newton's Second Law (F=ma). Adjust mass and force to see the effect on acceleration.

Launch Simulation

Generator (Dynamo)

Understand electromagnetic induction. Spin the magnet to generate electricity and light the bulb.

Launch Simulation

Turning Effect

Master the principle of moments. Balance the lever by adjusting weights and distances in this interactive game.

Launch Simulation

Moving Man

Explore position, velocity, and acceleration graphs. Move the man to see how motion translates to data.

Launch Simulation

States of Matter

Heat, cool, and compress atoms. Watch as water changes between solid, liquid, and gas phases.

Launch Simulation

Practical Video Demonstrations

Watch step-by-step guides and detailed explanations of the key experiments covered in our practical camp.

Production of CO₂ Gas

Learn the laboratory method for preparing Carbon Dioxide gas and testing its properties.

Watch Video

Production of H₂ Gas

Observe the reaction between metals and acids to produce Hydrogen gas and the pop sound test.

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Production of O₂ Gas

Demonstration of Oxygen preparation methods and the glowing splint test for identification.

Watch Video

Reaction Rate: Surface Area

See how changing the particle size of reactants affects the speed of a chemical reaction.

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Reaction Rate: Temperature

Understand the relationship between temperature and reaction rate through collision theory.

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Reaction Rate: Concentration

Visual experiment demonstrating how increasing reactant concentration speeds up reactions.

Watch Video

Reaction Rate: Catalyst

Discover how catalysts lower activation energy and accelerate reactions without being consumed.

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