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Third graders Cami McAlexander and Halley Hathaway, alongside their teacher Mrs. Emily Tempel, experiment with magnets.
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Third graders Raelynne Zuber and Josslyn Tellez look at a table of creations made with the 3D printer.
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Third graders Brianna Dzib and Leigha Doster try out the friction raceway.
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Third graders Colton Overmyer and Nataleigh Bidlack learn how magnetism works.
Right before spring break, the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math) Museum visited Antwerp Elementary School. Students visited many stations–including a friction raceway, robotics, gears, Newton’s Cradle, structures, 3D printing, and a plasma sphere–to engage in hands-on learning.