DEMO EKSTRAKULIKULER KIR | MPLS LUMINOSITAS 2021
Summary
TLDRThe Youth Scientific Group (QR) is an extracurricular organization that invites students from all academic backgrounds to explore science and technology. Divided into chemistry, physics, geology, social, and literary divisions, QR members engage in a range of activities such as experiments, product creation (e.g., soaps, candles), maintaining the school greenhouse, and participating in exhibitions. The group fosters creativity, teamwork, and hands-on learning through events like I-Scam and competitions. New students, especially 10th graders, are encouraged to join and experience the excitement of scientific exploration guided by expert mentors.
Takeaways
- 😀 The Youth Scientific Group (KIR) is an extracurricular organization focused on science and technology.
- 😀 KIR members can be from various educational backgrounds, including IPA (science), IPS (social science), and even language students.
- 😀 KIR activities involve creating scientific works, but it is open to any students interested in science-related activities.
- 😀 KIR is divided into three divisions: Chemistry, Physics, and Geology, each focusing on specific scientific activities and experiments.
- 😀 The Chemistry Division involves simple chemical experiments, the Physics Division focuses on making simple tools, and the Geology Division works on creating products like blood type tests.
- 😀 The Social Division of KIR participates in activities such as organizing school events and engaging in environmental initiatives like Adiwiyata.
- 😀 The Literary Division focuses on writing activities, including creating poetry, short stories, and scientific papers, with opportunities to enter competitions.
- 😀 An exciting KIR activity is I Escape Senken, where members gather to enjoy time together, play games, and explore the school at night.
- 😀 KIR members are also involved in experiments such as making elephants' genies and balloon-related activities during meetings.
- 😀 KIR takes part in caring for the school greenhouse, with members helping to clean and water the plants.
- 😀 KIR members also engage in product-making activities, such as creating soap from used cooking oil, aromatherapy candles, lip balm, pomade, and keychains.
- 😀 KIR has participated in several exhibitions, showcasing scientific experiments and products created by members.
- 😀 The video encourages new students to join KIR, as it offers a fun and educational opportunity to experiment, create, and learn under the guidance of mentors.
Q & A
What is the Youth Scientific Group (KIR)?
-The Youth Scientific Group (KIR) is an extracurricular organization focused on science and technology. It provides opportunities for students to engage in scientific research, produce scientific work, and experiment in various fields, not limited to IPA (natural sciences) but also involving IPS (social sciences) and language students.
Can only students from science fields join KIR?
-No, KIR is open to all students regardless of their field of study. While it traditionally involves science students, students from social sciences and even language fields can also participate in KIR as long as they are interested in scientific activities.
What are the divisions within KIR?
-KIR is divided into several divisions, including the Chemistry Division (focused on simple chemical experiments), Physics Division (involved in making simple tools), and Geology Division (focused on products like blood type tests). Additionally, there are divisions like the Social and Literary divisions.
What kind of activities are organized by the Social Division?
-The Social Division in KIR organizes activities such as participating in school events, organizing school maintenance activities, and engaging in environmental initiatives like Adiwiyata activities.
What activities are carried out in the Literary Division?
-In the Literary Division, KIR members engage in activities related to writing, such as creating poetry, short stories, and scientific papers. These works often participate in competitions like the Corruption or LIPI competition.
What is 'I Escape senken'?
-I Escape senken is a small, fun activity held between KIR members at school. It includes material sharing, money collection, eating together, and playing together without gadgets. The highlight of the activity is exploring the school at night with various contents.
What are some of the experiments often conducted in KIR meetings?
-During KIR meetings, members often conduct experiments such as making elephants, genies, and balloon-based activities. These experiments are designed to be simple and educational.
How does KIR help maintain the school's greenhouse?
-KIR members take part in maintaining and caring for the school's greenhouse by cleaning and watering plants, contributing to the overall environmental upkeep of the school.
What are some of the products made by KIR members?
-KIR members create various products, including soap from used cooking oil, aromatherapy candles, lip balm, pomade, and keychains. These products are part of their experimental and creative activities.
Has KIR participated in any exhibitions?
-Yes, KIR has participated in several exhibitions where they showcase monetary experiments or exhibit products that have been created by the members, such as those made from recycled materials.
How can students join the Youth Scientific Group?
-Students can join the Youth Scientific Group by registering themselves before the registration deadline. For more information, they can contact the provided contact person listed in the video.
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