Students at Oskara Kalpaka Rudbarzu primary school in Latvia engaged in a theme-based study of air through hands-on activities and experiments. First grade students made balloons out of plastic bags and studied air composition. They observed weather and did experiments to learn candles need oxygen to burn. Older students made kites, pinwheels, fans and studied air pollution, wind strength, and how instruments measure air properties. Younger children made parachutes, planes and learned how air affects these objects. Overall, the program provided an interactive way for students of all ages to explore the topic of air through drawing, model making and experimental learning.