Class X students immersed themselves in an eye-opening Physics session on the topic Reflection of Light from a Plane Mirror, where learning transcended textbooks and entered the realm of discovery. Through a hands-on experiment, they challenged a widely held belief and unveiled a surprising truth — a plane mirror can form a real image under specific conditions.
This revelation not only deepened their understanding of reflection but also ignited their curiosity, encouraging them to question what they thought they knew. The activity offered more than just a science lesson — it was a powerful example of experiential learning, where abstract theories were brought to life through practical exploration.
By actively engaging with the concept, students developed a stronger grasp of scientific principles, while sharpening their analytical and observational skills. This shift from passive learning to active discovery cultivated scientific thinking, curiosity, and confidence — essential traits of tomorrow’s innovators.