The school organized several hands-on learning activities and workshops for students. These included making clay models of microbes, creating a hydraulic model of the Venus flytrap, building pulleys to learn about simple machines, making bird nests, designing animal pictures using leaves and fingerprints, learning about internal organs through a model, practicing dental hygiene, and trimming paper nails to learn good hygiene habits. The goal was to make learning more engaging and help students connect classroom theories to real-world situations through experiential learning activities.