Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Club Party!

It's party time!

The last meeting of 2010 was held on the 4th of September. The club's teachers and students joined together to organize a farewell party to end the club's last gathering in a sweet and enjoyable manner. Members were requested to bring food of their own to be shared with or in another words a sorta pot-luck style party. Teachers on the other hand ordered pizzas using the funds collected throughout the year by the club. Everyone had a fantastic time and ate their hearts out. Teachers as well as students brought souvenirs and gifts to be given as tokens of appreciation towards each other also. End of the day, a memorable yet fabulous last gathering of the club it was.

Food and drinks being prepared before the feast started.

Enjoying the delicious pizza as well as having a good time.

The club's teacher advisors.

Science And Maths Club SMK Seafield 2010.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

A Trip To FRIM!

Every year, the club goes on a visit to a place somewhere as its yearly trip. This year, the teachers proposed the club to have a trip to FRIM. The proposal was accepted gladly by the members and so it was set that on the 7th of July, the club would have a trip to the planned destination. Those members whom were interested in joining the trip were requested to pay RM 51.00 for the trip's fee. The fee included lunch in KFC as well as insurance in case of any unfortunate events occurring. It was a one day event and the itinerary are as follows.


  • 09.30 a.m           -  Gathering in school
  • 10.00 a.m           -  Journey to FRIM begins
  • 11.30 a.m           -  Lunch at KFC
  • 12.30 p.m           -  Journey to FRIM resumes
  • 13.00 p.m           -  Arrival in FRIM
  • 13.20 p.m           -  Jungle trekking and canopy walk
  • 15.00 p.m           -  Picnic by the beach.
  • 16.00 p.m           -  Journey back to school starts
  • 17.00 p.m           -  Arrival in school


Members and teachers gathering just before the start of their journey.

Arrival in FRIM. Teachers conducting a briefing session to prioritize safety.

Members admiring the awesome beauty of nature.

Ground view of the trees above.

Pn. Norhidayah with a smile on her face posing for a picture.

After trekking through the forest to the highest peak, it's now time for canopy walk.

This activity ain't for the faint-hearted. 

Waterfall. The spring cleaners of nature.
All in all, it was an enjoyable and memorable trip for the teachers and students. Everyone reached home safely and happily. Nature has never been so beautiful.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Formation Of Salt Crystals!

The third meeting of 2010 proved to be an interesting one! Members of the club decided to do a little bit of experimenting and came up with an idea. Making salt crystals in your very own school lab! Seems interesting isn't it? The school lab gave the club the green light to conduct the experiment and conduct the experiment they did.
For this experiment, the apparatus and materials they needed were,
  1. A clean wide-mouthed beaker.
  2. Boiled water.
  3. Non- iodized table salt. (Up to ½ cup)
  4. Food colouring of desired choice.
  5. A pencil.
  6. Sturdy string.
  7. One tablespoon and teaspoon each.
  8. Stirrer.
  9. Bunsen burner.
  10. Wire gauze along with a tripod stand.
The procedure for the experiment is as follows,
    1. Fill about half of a beaker with boiled water.
    2. Add some food colouring to get the desired colour.
    3. Add several tablespoons of salt into the beaker and stir using a stirrer until the salt dissolves. Then, continue adding salt, about a teaspoon at a time, until the salts start collecting rather than dissolving.
    4. Tie a string around the center of a pencil. Balance the pencil on the top of the beaker with the string hanging inside the beaker. Adjust the string so that it ends just above the water.
    5. Place the beaker in a spot in the lab where it will not be disturbed.
    6. Check the beaker daily for about a week or so. Record the progress of the crystal formation and observe the change in height of the water level.
    *Note: Do not eat the salt.

    Members experiencing the wonders of salt crystal formation.

    Wednesday, January 20, 2010

    'Math Magic'!

    'Math Magic'
    During the second week of 2010, the club decided to play 'Math Magic'. 'Math Magic' is a strategic board game which echoes a domino style format. Each tile is sectioned into quarter, colored triangles, with each color representing a math operation. Red for division, green for multiplication, blue for subtraction and yellow for addition. Players, in turn, match a tile to an existing one, trying to outscore their opponent. While division and subtraction earn fewer points, any remaining tiles will be subtracted at the end of the game. This game is recommended for 2 to 4 players and it's best played with 4 players.

    Members enjoying and having a good time among themselves.

    Teachers against students.