Field Visit to the B.P. Koirala Planetarium and Science Museum
On May 28, my classmates and I went on a field visit to the B.P. Koirala Planetarium and Science Museum. We visited the museum to learn about science, nature, and space.
At the museum, I saw the different layers of the Earth and models of microorganisms such as Euglena and Amoeba. I also learned about bacteria, viruses, animal cells, and plant cells. In addition, I saw models of earthworms, roundworms, and an octopus. One of the most interesting exhibits was the evolution of humans. I also learned about different types of mirrors and the twelve constellations (zodiac signs).
My favourite exhibit was the constellation display because it taught me about stars and the night sky. I felt excited and happy because I learned many new things and enjoyed the visit with my friends and teachers.
Overall, the field visit was fun, educational, and memorable. It helped me understand science better through real models and exhibits.
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Published on 6/23/2026
Sharanya Karanjit is a student at Deerwalk Sifal School who loves writing articles, exploring diverse topics, and engaging in creative discussions.
Sharanya Karanjit
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