Science 🧪 Workshop #1

Mr. Chuck Delpier brought an incredible hands-on science experience to our school, featuring engaging stations that explored key concepts in forces, motion, and materials. Students delved into Newton’s Laws of Motion, experimented with inertia, observed tiny details through microscopes, learned about spools and gears, tested upward forces, and even launched water rockets! Each station sparked curiosity and brought scientific concepts to life in fun and interactive ways.

🌟 Science in Action !

This week, our students had the amazing opportunity to explore the wonders of science with Mr. Chuck Delpier from Science Adventure Activities.

🔬 Inertia & Newton’s Laws of Motion

From pulling tablecloths under dishes to Newton’s Cradle, students discovered the power of inertia and Sir Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion through exciting hands-on experiments.

🔍 Magnification Station

Using a computer-assisted microscope, students explored the tiny details of objects like feathers, fabrics, and even their own fingerprints!

⚙️ Spools and Gears

Students learned how spools and rubber bands work like gears and belts, exploring clockwise and counterclockwise spins.

🎈 Upward Force vs. Gravity

Fans and blow dryers demonstrated how moving air can lift balloons and ping pong balls. Students even learned how hailstones form during thunderstorms!

🚀 Water Rocket Launch

Newton’s Third Law of Motion came to life as students launched water rockets using air pressure and water. A safe and exciting experiment with plenty of “oohs” and “aahs”!

A huge thank you to Mr. Delpier for making science fun, interactive, and unforgettable. Our young scientists were inspired to ask questions, experiment, and explore the world around them. 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬

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