
Science came alive in the classrooms of Apeejay School, Model Town, as students participated in an engaging hands-on activity titled Magic of the Thirsty Flower. The experiment aimed to help students understand how plants absorb and transport water through their stems to different parts of the plant.
The young scientists began by placing white flowers in glasses filled with water mixed with different food colours. With keen eyes and bubbling curiosity, they observed the gradual transformation of the flowers’ petals as they absorbed the coloured water. Within a few hours, the petals displayed beautiful hues of red, blue, and green, offering visible proof that water travels upward through the stem — much like a plant’s own drinking straw.
Through this simple yet fascinating experiment, students discovered the vital processes of absorption and transportation of water in plants. They learned that plants take in water through their roots or stems, and this water moves up through tiny tubes to nourish every part of the plant. The colourful demonstration made an abstract scientific concept both tangible and memorable.
Teachers guided the students to connect this observation to real-life examples, such as how plants remain healthy and vibrant only when regularly watered. The classroom buzzed with excitement and wonder as the children discussed their findings, proud of their newfound understanding of plant life.
The experiment beautifully blended science and creativity, encouraging students to learn by doing and observing. It not only deepened their scientific knowledge but also nurtured their curiosity about nature’s everyday miracles.
