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Little Star Hr. Sec. School

Love Truth Service

February 17, 2026

Morning Assembly, 16th Feb. 2026

Topic: “My Favorite Topic In Science” Class 8B Teacher i/c :Miss Renthunglo Martha

Presenters : Akumtong, Gracy, Imchati & Sentimenla – Class 8B

Akumtong : Photosynthesis.

Science is not a subject, it begins with curiosity. A favorite topic is not always the easiest one. it is the one that makes us ask why, how and what if?

My name is Akumtong and I will be sharing my favorite topic in science

Imagine if you could walk outside, stand in the sun for a few minutes, and suddenly feel like you have eaten a full three course meal. It sounds like a comic book superpower, doesn’t it? Well, in the world of science, this superpower exists in plants, and we call it photosynthesis.

What is Photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is my favorite topic in science because it is the ultimate ‘Engine of Life.’ At its simplest, it is the process where plants take three basic ingredients—sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide—and transform them into energy.

Why is photosynthesis fascinating?

I find this topic fascinating because it shows how a simple natural process supports the entire living world. It is the foundation of life on Earth. Every food chain begins with plants. The food we eat—rice, fruits, vegetables, and even milk—can be traced back to this one simple process.

Photosynthesis is not just a chapter in a biology textbook; it is the reason we exist. It is a stunning display of nature’s efficiency and beauty. Every time I look at a leaf, I see a tiny, green, energy-producing powerhouse. So, the next time you walk past a tree or look at a leaf, don’t just see a plant. See a silent, hardworking factory that is literally keeping the world alive.

Gracy: Topic- Electricity

If I asked you to imagine a day without your phone, without light, without a refrigerator, or without the internet, what would that feel like? For most of us, it would feel like stepping back into the dark ages. That is why electricity  is not just a school topic; it is the force that powers our lives.

What is Electricity?

Electricity is the flow of electric charge that provides energy to run devices and machines

Why is electricity my favorite topic?

What makes electricity so fascinating to me is that it is both a fundamental part of nature—like lightning in the sky—and a controlled, man-made phenomenon.  It is invisible, yet it has the power to run massive machines, light up entire cities, and connect people across the

 From the early experiments of Benjamin Franklin and Michael Faraday to the modern marvels of electric cars and artificial intelligence, electricity is the backbone of technological progress.

Studying electricity today is crucial because we are in the middle of a global energy transition.  It challenges us to innovate—to find cleaner, more sustainable ways to generate power, such as solar, wind, and hydro-electricity. It teaches us responsibility—that this amazing force must be used wisely to protect our environment.

Imchati: Topic – Micro- Organisms

Right now, on the palm of your hand, there are more living things than there are people on the entire planet. You can’t see them, but they are there. Today, I want to tell you why micro- organisms are my absolute favorite topic in science.”

What are Micro- Organisms?

Micro- organisms are microscopic living organisms. E.g.,. bacteria, Fungi, Virus.

Why is Micro- organism fascinating?

Microbes are often misunderstood. Most people hear ‘bacteria’ or ‘virus’ and think of germs and getting sick. But the reason I love this topic is that microorganisms are actually Earth’s hidden superheroes.

  • They are the world’s best recyclers, breaking down dead matter to keep the soil healthy.
  • They are the world’s best chefs, giving us cheese, yogurt, and bread.
  • And they are the world’s best doctors, as we use them to create life-saving medicines like antibiotics, vaccines.

Sentimenla : Topic – Space Science

When we look up at the night sky, most people see twinkling stars and darkness. But when I look up, I see a vast, unexplored frontier, an endless, exciting mystery waiting to be solved. That is why Space Science is not just a subject, it is a passion.

What is Space Science?

Space science is the multidisciplinary study of outer space, encompassing natural phenomena, celestial bodies (planets, stars, galaxies), and space exploration technologies.

Why do I like Space Science?

Space is a place where the laws of physics are pushed to the limit. I love it because it contains things that sound like science fiction, but are actually real. Scientists send rockets and satellites to explore space. Missions like Chandrayaan and Gaganyaan show how science helped us reach beyond Earth.

We see space science in our daily life through GPS, weather forecasts, satellite communication, and television. Even disaster warnings depend on satellites in space.

Studying space teaches us that the universe is huge but human curiosity is even bigger. One day some of us might become space scientists or astronauts.

Conclusion:

Science does not begin in laboratories.

It begins in the mind of a curious student.

Your favorite topic today may become your career tomorrow—or simply make you a better thinker.

Keep questioning. Keep observing. Keep loving science.

Thank you, and let curiosity guide you.

Presenter : L-R (Sentimenla, Gracy Jidung, Imchati Jamir & Akumtong Imsong), Class- 8 (B)
Special Presentation : L-R (Hamshen Wumnok, Ilotoli Jakhalu & Liniu T. Chishi), Class- 8 (B)

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