Welcome to our Student Art & Science Gallery.
Here, creativity meets curiosity as students bring scientific ideas to life through vibrant, hand-drawn illustrations.


Title: Life Inside and Out
Artist: Reia Gr. 7
Lesson Connection: This artwork represents concepts from Chapters 1–3:

Lesson Connection: This artwork represents concepts from Chapters 1–3:

  • Chapter 1: Living Things It shows diversity in flowers and the basic idea of what makes something alive.

  • Chapter 2: Cells Labels like guard cell, root hair cell, and pollen show knowledge of plant cells.

  • Chapter 3: Organization in Living Things The combination of flowers, labeled organs like lungs and heart, and cell types reflect how living things are organized from the cellular level to whole systems.

Highlights: Pia creatively blended plant anatomy, human anatomy, and cell biology in a single colorful piece. Rainbows and expressive character sketches bring personality and curiosity to the scientific themes.

Title: How Does It Work? Van de Graaff Generator Explained
Artist: Airada Gr. 9
Lesson Connection: This drawing illustrates key concepts from Chapter 5 Electrostatics : The Van de Graaff Generator.


Highlights:
Airada’s artwork beautifully breaks down the four key stages of the Van de Graaff generator’s function:

  1. Charge Generation: using insulating belts.

  2. Charge Transfer: picking up electric charge via metal combs.

  3. Charge Accumulation: transferring charge to the dome.

  4. High Voltage Creation: resulting in millions of volts.

The diagram includes detailed labels like:

  • Acceleration tube

  • Positive ion source

  • Charge conveyor belt

  • High voltage terminal

Charming characters, fruits, and playful illustrations help make complex physics approachable and memorable. This is a perfect example of combining creativity and comprehension in science!