Students were able to experience Ion Jones and the Lost Castle of Chemistry this week, which was a wonderful scientific adventure through the Carnegie Science Center's Science on the Road program. This program was made possible through a grant awarded by PPG Industries' Public Education Leadership Community (PELC). The presentation included a school-wide assembly along with ten hands-on adventure stations that reinforced chemistry concepts taught in sixth and seventh grade science classes. The students were fortunate to work with approximately thirty volunteers who were able to explain the lab activities in small groups. The volunteers were fantastic with their explanations and the way in which they worked with the students. Thank you to the many, many people who played a part in making this event such a successful one for our students!
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Ion Jones Science Program
Students were able to experience Ion Jones and the Lost Castle of Chemistry this week, which was a wonderful scientific adventure through the Carnegie Science Center's Science on the Road program. This program was made possible through a grant awarded by PPG Industries' Public Education Leadership Community (PELC). The presentation included a school-wide assembly along with ten hands-on adventure stations that reinforced chemistry concepts taught in sixth and seventh grade science classes. The students were fortunate to work with approximately thirty volunteers who were able to explain the lab activities in small groups. The volunteers were fantastic with their explanations and the way in which they worked with the students. Thank you to the many, many people who played a part in making this event such a successful one for our students!
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