Learning science can be both creative and engaging when art is combined with concepts. Rangoli Representation of Science Diagrams by 8th Grade students is a unique activity where important science diagrams are recreated using colorful rangoli designs. This innovative approach helps students visualize scientific concepts in a more interesting and memorable way.

The rangoli diagrams included concepts such as Electrolysis of Water, showing the separation of hydrogen and oxygen using electricity, and Electroplating, demonstrating the process of coating one metal with another using an electric current. Students also creatively illustrated microorganisms like Viruses, Algae, Protozoa, and Fungi, helping them understand their structures and characteristics.
Biological processes were represented through rangoli designs such as Budding in Hydra and Binary Fission in Amoeba, which explain different methods of asexual reproduction. These diagrams helped students visualize how living organisms reproduce and grow.
Concepts related to light and vision were also included, such as Reflection of Light, Image Formation in a Plane Mirror, Human Eye, and Human Ear. These rangoli diagrams clearly showed how light reflects from surfaces and how human sensory organs help us see and hear.
This activity encouraged students to learn science in an innovative way while developing creativity, teamwork, and presentation skills. By turning scientific diagrams into rangoli art, students were able to better understand and remember complex concepts while making the learning environment colorful and enjoyable



