Deep Learning Begins with Curiosity
Does your child ask lots of questions?
We, at Curious Kid Lab know from experience that children (and adults) become open to learning when their curiosity is aroused. That is why we are on a mission to ensure that all kids become curious about the world around them. We do this through engaging, hands on activities.
It will come as a surpise to noone that there is a lot of great research around how curiosity is important in factors such as school achievement, better grades and even enjoyment of school. This is the reason we work hard to ensure that your child is curious and interested in the subject matter before we dive into explanations.
Curious Kid Lab at a Glance
Whilst not every child who displays intense curiosity will be a genius, they are far more likely to succed than a disinterested child.
Paul McMahon — Lead Curiosity Coach
Investigation Topics
At the Curious Kid Lab, we always look to tailor our content to ensure that it is at the right level and produces the right amount of curiosity in the students we are working with. We have materials and activities for all ages and stages.
How might Solar Cells Power our Inventions in the Future?
Solar cells are super interesting and a lot of fun to play with but kids soon discover that you need a lot of sun on a big panel to generate useful energy!
Can I bring my Lego car to life via motors & lights?
Everyone loves to build things with Lego. Models and vehicles are super exciting when combined with motors that you learn to control!
What can I discover about light and seeing things?
Not only is looking through microscopes a lot of fun, so is mixing light colours and finding out how screens and photos combine colours.
How is sound created and how does it reach my ears?
Tuning Forks are fabulous tools for investigating sounds and relating them to vibrations.
Can I understand some simple block codes so I can move my builds?
Using a simple coding platform, students can quickly code models to carry out simple tasks.
What is the right amount of water to air in the bottle?
By simple measurement and trials we can work out the right amount of water to make a rocket reach maximum height.