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This course doesn’t require any prior knowledge of physics. We use storytelling, imagination, art, and roleplay to help children grasp quantum ideas like superposition, entanglement, and wave-particle duality. Expect metaphors with coins, cats, mirrors, and magic hats.
It’s not about solving equations — it’s about unlocking wonder.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Meet the Quantum World | Quantum storytelling: Schrödinger’s cat via roleplay |
2 | Particles that Disobey | Probability games & coin-based experiments |
3 | Entangled and Weird | Group activity: “Entanglement charades” |
4 | Quantum Future | Visualization exercise: Draw a quantum city of tomorrow |
Blast off into the universe with Mission Exoplanet, a course that blends space science, imagination, and world-building. Kids will discover how scientists find planets outside our solar system and then go one step further: create their own!
From atmosphere to alien life, from gravity to galactic positioning — learners will design their own alien world, present it like space scientists, and build eco-systems using logic + storytelling.
This is science and sci-fi with purpose and play.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Discovering New Worlds | Explore NASA’s real exoplanet database |
2 | Ingredients of Life | Group discussion: “Can life exist without water?” |
3 | Build Your Own Planet | Students sketch and describe their planets |
4 | Alien Life & Ethics | Debate: “Should we colonize new planets?” |
Ever wondered how Spider-Man sticks to walls or how Flash runs faster than light? This course fuses comic book fun with real science, showing students how the laws of physics apply — or break — when it comes to their favorite superheroes.
By exploring gravity, motion, energy, inertia, and more, kids not only understand the world better but also learn to question what’s possible, building a bridge between reality and fantasy.
It’s a fun-first, learning-along-the-way approach for action-packed curiosity.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Laws of Power | Apply Newton’s Laws to superhero actions |
2 | Can You Fly? | Simulate and measure “superjumps” with physics experiments |
3 | Superpower vs Real Power | Design your own superhero based on real science |
4 | Power & Responsibility | Case Study: “What if superheroes were real?” discussion |
What if Mumbai were underwater? What if trees could talk back to us? In this storytelling-meets-science course, learners step into the future to imagine worlds shaped by climate change — and build powerful narratives of hope, caution, or innovation.
Combining environmental science with fiction writing, comic creation, and world-building, this course builds climate awareness not through dread, but through creative ownership.
It’s literature that awakens action.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Earth Under Pressure | Interactive map activity on global climate impact |
2 | Build Your Climate World | Create a utopia or dystopia using prompts |
3 | Story Seeds | Write a short story, comic, or digital zine |
4 | Voice of Change | Record or perform your story for peers or family |
Ever looked at a smartphone and wondered, “How does this even work?” This course is all about taking things apart to understand how they function — physically, conceptually, and even socially.
Students dive into gadgets, appliances, and systems around them to reveal the genius hidden in everyday things. It’s not just about curiosity — it’s about building a problem-solving mindset that understands systems from the inside out.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | What Makes It Tick? | Take apart an old toy or gadget with guidance |
2 | Systems Behind the Scenes | Trace the journey of a smartphone or a toilet flush |
3 | Upgrade the Ordinary | Imagine a better, sustainable version of a common object |
4 | Present Your Hack | Make a video or sketch to explain your design tweak |
Step into the shoes of Leonardo da Vinci, Kalpana Chawla, and everyday garage tinkerers. This course is about unleashing the wild inventor in every child — using imagination, junk materials, and basic science to build new things from scratch.
From water filters made from bottles to quirky machines made with cardboard and motors, students build, fail, and rebuild — and along the way, they develop a maker mindset that values function, frugality, and fun.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | What’s Your Problem? | Find a daily problem to solve (water, space, light, etc.) |
2 | Build Like a Tinkerer | Use simple motors, pulleys, and recyclables to create |
3 | Failure is Feedback | Iterate and improve based on trial runs |
4 | Pitch It Like a Pro | Create a Shark Tank-style pitch or explainer poster |
Imagine shrinking down smaller than a cell, diving into a world where atoms are architects and machines are invisible to the eye. This is the Nanoworld — and it’s where the future of medicine, technology, and even fabrics is being shaped.
In this course, kids will visualize, design, and explore nanotechnology through playful activities, creative experiments, and wild what-ifs. Think of it as science, storytelling, and imagination at the smallest scale with the biggest impact.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Welcome to the Nanoworld | Make a scale model showing nano vs. macro |
2 | Nature is the Best Engineer | Explore lotus effect, spider silk, and mimic them |
3 | Nano Saves Lives | Design a concept nanobot that solves a health problem |
4 | Pitch the Future | Present a nano-invention that could change your city or school |
Fasten your seatbelts — this isn’t just a course, it’s a ride across centuries. What would a city look like in 3000 AD? Could food be 3D-printed? Will people have homes underwater or on Mars?
In this imaginative design lab, students are given missions to build the future: whether it’s cities, schools, transport, or civilizations. Guided by science, inspired by culture, and driven by curiosity — this course is a time machine for the young minds of today.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Future Lens: What If…? | Time-travel to 2100, sketch a futuristic home or school |
2 | Design Like Da Vinci 3000 | Create blueprints for a future city or eco-village |
3 | Solve the Future’s Problems | Plan solutions for water scarcity, waste, or energy |
4 | World Builders’ Fair | Create a visual/fun pitch of your Time City with a flag and values |
Who says you need to be in the woods to connect with nature? This course brings the spirit of forest schools to your backyard, balcony, or local park.
Kids will learn survival skills, ecology, and ancient nature wisdom, all while reconnecting with their senses and surroundings. Whether it’s identifying medicinal plants, building a mini shelter, or tracking birds — this course builds resilience, curiosity, and respect for the natural world.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Your Backyard is a Jungle | Map the living things around your home/school |
2 | Bushcraft Basics | Learn knots, make a mini shelter, or craft from nature |
3 | Nature Detectives | Track a bird/insect for a week, write/draw observations |
4 | Earth Guardian’s Oath | Create your own Earth Code of Conduct + Forest Badge |
In a world buzzing with speed and stress, kindness is a superpower. This course helps kids develop emotional intelligence, compassion, and leadership from the inside out.
Using stories, role-playing, journaling, and real-world actions, children will learn how to listen deeply, communicate wisely, and lead with empathy — because the leaders of the future must first learn how to heal.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | What is Kindness, Really? | Create your own kindness map (home, school, online) |
2 | The Empathy Experiment | Step into another’s shoes through storytelling or roleplay |
3 | From Heart to Action | Plan and do one act of kindness for someone unexpected |
4 | The Healing Leader | Write your “I Lead by…” manifesto + design a values-based badge |
From pocket money to crypto — this course makes finance fun, relatable, and deeply ethical for young minds. Kids will learn to manage money, explore digital payments, and understand how wealth can be created with values.
We don’t just teach what money is — we dive into why it matters, how it impacts the world, and how kids can grow up to be financially wise and socially responsible humans.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | The Journey of Money | Create your own illustrated timeline of money’s evolution |
2 | The Smart Spender Challenge | Build a ₹500 virtual budget for a mini passion project |
3 | What is Crypto, Really? | Simulate a trade with “FutureCoins” in a classroom economy |
4 | My Money, My Values | Create a savings + giving goal chart based on your passions |
What’s really in that packet of chips? This course invites kids to become curious food investigators — diving deep into food labels, additives, microbes, and traditional food wisdom.
They’ll explore modern and ancient food systems, conduct taste experiments, and even try out fermentation at home! It’s a blend of biology, chemistry, and health — all on your plate.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Food Sleuth 101 | Investigate and label what’s in your kitchen — good, bad, and fake |
2 | Gut Feeling | Learn about probiotics + make your own fermented food (pickle/yogurt/kombucha) |
3 | Label Decode Game | Turn real-world food packs into a point-based label investigation |
4 | Future of Food | Design a food label or startup idea for sustainable snacks of tomorrow |
What if Arjuna used AI? Or Hanuman had a jetpack? In this electrifying course, students blend Indian mythology with futuristic technology — rewriting epics with innovation and imagination.
This is where storytelling meets science fiction. Where kids remix tradition with tech to create bold new narratives — graphic novels, animation scripts, or short stories set in a myth-tech universe.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Time Travel to the Epics | Revisit a key myth and brainstorm “what if” tech twists |
2 | Superpowers 2.0 | Design a tech upgrade for your favorite mythological hero |
3 | Epic Worlds Reimagined | Storyboard or write a mini-scene in your myth-tech universe |
4 | The Pitch | Present your idea as a trailer or book cover to a creative jury |
What connects Sanskrit and Python? Logic. Structure. Pattern. In this course, kids learn to see code as a language, just like Hindi or Tamil — while also exploring the genius of ancient scripts and grammar.
They’ll compare how coding and classical languages both rely on syntax, commands, and precision — building appreciation for both the tech world and India’s intellectual heritage.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | What Is a Language? | Decode how languages (both human and computer) work |
2 | Code + Kavya | Translate a simple story into code and back into Sanskrit-style verse |
3 | Logic Lab | Solve linguistic and coding riddles that show structural beauty |
4 | Build a Language of the Future | Invent your own symbolic script or mini-coding language |
What if we could blend ancient Indian engineering with modern innovation? This course invites kids to explore the ingenuity of India’s ancient engineering—like water harvesting systems, architecture, and metallurgy—and remix them for a sustainable future. It’s about understanding the power of nature-inspired designs and learning how to solve today’s challenges using ancient wisdom.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Water Wonders | Explore and recreate ancient water harvesting techniques (stepwells, tanks) |
2 | Architectural Masterpieces | Design a modern structure inspired by ancient Indian temples or forts |
3 | Metallurgical Marvels | Investigate ancient Indian metallurgy (Iron Pillar of Delhi, Damascene steel) and create a project around it |
4 | Sustainable Remix | Combine ancient practices with modern technologies to solve a real-world problem (e.g., water conservation or eco-friendly architecture) |
How does a website actually work? What happens when you click “I agree”? In this course, students peel back the digital curtain and explore the invisible machinery of the internet — ethically.
They’ll learn how websites are built, what data privacy really means, and how to think critically in a world flooded with misinformation. This is digital hygiene meets digital power.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | The Internet 101 | Dissect a simple website and learn how it talks to your browser |
2 | Digital Footprint Detective | Map your online trail and explore how data is collected |
3 | Truth vs Trap | Practice identifying fake news and verifying sources |
4 | Build & Reflect | Create your own ethical mini-website or privacy toolkit for friends |
Want to be a content creator? Learn to do it with vision, voice, and values. This course trains kids to become confident and ethical video storytellers — not just influencers, but impact-makers.
They’ll learn the entire creative process — from scripting and storyboarding to recording, editing, and publishing — while understanding copyright, digital etiquette, and how to handle trolls like a pro.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Idea to Impact | Brainstorm channel themes and messages that matter |
2 | Storytelling Magic | Script and storyboard a short video |
3 | Shoot + Edit | Learn phone-based video shooting and basic editing |
4 | Publish with Purpose | Launch your video and host a virtual “Creator’s Premiere” |
What if your next classroom was a virtual planet? What would your avatar say about you?**
This course invites kids to explore the ethics, creativity, and possibilities of the metaverse — 3D worlds, virtual identities, and immersive learning. It’s not about gaming for fun — it’s about using immersive spaces to design futures, tell stories, and understand responsibility in virtual spaces.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Welcome to the Metaverse | Tour existing virtual worlds (like Roblox or Spatial) |
2 | Avatar Architect | Create digital identities and explore personal branding |
3 | Virtual World Builders | Design a 3D classroom, museum, or eco-village |
4 | Future Ethics Forum | Host a virtual roundtable on AI, privacy, and identity |
What if you could start your own nation from scratch? What would it look like? What would it stand for?
This course dares kids to reimagine the world by building their own fictional country — designing its flag, drafting a constitution, deciding its currency, and more. It’s a thrilling crash course in civics, ethics, design thinking, and leadership, all rolled into one.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Identity & Vision | Create a country name, motto, and flag based on chosen values |
2 | Constitution Builders | Write basic laws and rights for citizens |
3 | Map & Money | Design the geography, economy, and currency |
4 | The United Nations of Tomorrow | Present your country in a simulated global summit |
How do countries solve real-world problems together? Can you find peaceful solutions to global issues?
In this course, students step into the shoes of young diplomats to simulate a Model UN-style experience, tackling challenges like climate change, refugee crises, and global health. It’s about listening, persuading, negotiating, and rising as empathetic problem-solvers.
Week | Theme | Activity |
1 | Nations & Negotiations | Choose a country to represent and research its role in global issues |
2 | Building Arguments | Learn to write and present position papers |
3 | Diplomacy in Action | Participate in mock sessions to solve simulated crises |
4 | Global Youth Assembly | Final group conference with resolutions and awards |