[Eiko Seminar] Science Experiment Class for Kindergarteners to 4th Graders and Parents in June/July

Eiko Seminar will host a free science experiment class titled 'Mysterious Sand and Rolling Water Beads' in June and July for children from kindergarten to 4th grade. The event aims to foster interest in science through experiments, while also offering academic assessments and seminars for parents to support middle school entrance exam preparation.
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Eiko Seminar, a cram school operated by Eiko Co., Ltd. (a Z-kai Group company), will hold a free science experiment class, 'Mysterious Sand and Rolling Water Beads,' for children from kindergarten to 4th grade and their parents on June 27-28 and July 4-5, 2026. In this class, participants will use 'mysterious sand' that repels water to conduct experiments and learn about the underlying mechanisms. Participants can take the sand home. Applications are open until July 2. The experiments include observing water droplets on the sand and creating paths for water to roll toward a goal. Additionally, a 'Learning Achievement Check' will be held simultaneously, allowing students to assess their current progress in math and Japanese. A seminar for parents will also be provided, covering the latest exam information and effective study methods. Results will be returned during individual consultations, where students will receive a report card and personalized study advice. Eiko Seminar aims to cultivate the 'joy of learning' and 'critical thinking skills' in children through these experiences.

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What is Eiko Seminar?

It is a cram school based in the Tokyo metropolitan area that provides small-group instruction for middle and high school entrance exams.