Margaret Fountaine was an adventurer, a diarist and lepidopterist amongst many things. As a lepidopterist, she studied and collected caterpillars and butterflies, making detailed paintings of them in her diary. Margaret Fountaine travelled the world collecting rare species of butterflies and documented them in her diary.

To earn this multi-disciplinary badge, please complete the activities assigned from our 3 different courses (I am a young Entomologist/ I am a Food Scientist / I am a Young Ecologist). 4 badges will be awarded to you upon completion of the programme.                                                   

Instructions:

1. Try to carry out the activities by yourself.  

2. Submit your completed works for us to certify! Only submit photos of your work 

3. Be responsible. If you submit inappropriate content, you will be given a warning and may be barred from using the system. 

4. For assignments that require video uploads, please upload your work onto youtube and then link us to the url.

The activities in the Young Scientist Badge programmes have been designed to encourage Curiosity, creativity, communication, open mindedness and perseverance.

Learning Outcome

  • Recognise flowering and non-flowering plants.
  • Understand role of climate change on ecosystem.
  • Understanding the life cycle of butterflies.
  • Observe the line symmetry in insects.
  • Explore conservation of environment.

Manual Enrollment
Please purchase subscription at our ticketing page here: https://www.gevme.com/scientist
Select either:
  • Subscribe to Young Scientist Badge (Single Badge) and ensure to pick this course from the list, or
  • Annual Subscription for the Young Scientist Programme Platform to enroll into the whole collection of YSB courses
NOTE: as this is a manual enrollment please allow up to 5 working days tor processing time.Thank you for the support and patience.

For school enrollment, please email: young_scientist@science.edu.sg