Parssheeta SJKT PUCHONG
This project presents an interactive educational model designed to demonstrate the life cycle of a frog in a clear and engaging manner. The model illustrates the four main stages: egg, tadpole, froglet, and adult frog using a 3D visual approach to enhance students’ understanding of biological processes. Traditional teaching methods often rely on textbooks, which may limit students’ ability to fully grasp life cycle transitions. This project addresses that gap by providing a hands-on learning tool that promotes experiential learning.
In addition to supporting science education, the model highlights the importance of environmental sustainability. Frogs depend on clean water and healthy ecosystems, making them important indicators of environmental health. The project integrates awareness of global challenges such as water pollution, habitat loss, and climate change, linking learning outcomes to relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The model is designed to be low-cost, easy to construct, and suitable for use in classrooms, exhibitions, and STEM activities. By combining creativity, science, and sustainability, this project enhances student engagement, strengthens conceptual understanding, and encourages environmental responsibility. It demonstrates the potential of simple educational innovations to support effective learning and promote awareness of biodiversity conservation.