
Carlos is starting to drill the holes for his catapult. We went to The Works! Our goal for the day was to build catapults.

Here are Taylor, Emilie, and Vianna starting working on our catapults. They had just gotten there bases to hook everything on to.

Here is Daynesha drilling holes in one of her pieces, we had to do all the drilling ourselves.

Team work is the thing here. Nora, Huda, and Destiny all worked together on drilling holes in their wood pieces.

Here is Abdirahman sawing some pieces to use for supports, we also had to saw our own pieces for the catapult.

Larry is helping Dave poke his tack in to the cup to use at the top of the wood lever piece.

Daynesha is using a hammer to pound in the tack, Jaia is drilling in more holes. The tape you see in the middle is used for holding on the cup along with the tack.

Vianna and Clara are both getting their cups ready to add to the rest of the catapult.

Here is some of our people putting the finishing touches on their catapult, working hard as well!

Fire away! We tested our catapults by trying to shoot marshmallows into an ice cream bucket.

Chue was trying to hit Clara with his marshmallow instead of aiming for the bucket. Good thing they were marshmallows.

Check out all those marshmallows in the air!

Chue is playing with the mechanical robot, trying to pick up blocks and tennis balls. We were able to play in their museum for the last hour of the day.

Harrison is playing in one of those crazy mirrors that make you look really tall. Too bad you can't see his image in the mirror.

Dave is playing on the marble race track. You could build and destroy to create new paths.

Huda is learning how to ride a bike. Not really, she already knows, but she is trying to see how fast she can move the peddles on her own.

Vianna has a bright future in the orchestra playing light harp, there were no strings yet it made music. There were invisible lasers that acted like strings when you strummed the harp.

We built a giant tower out of foam bricks, they had a room just for building walls and castles.

What goes up, must come down. We had a great time destroying in seconds what took us quite a long time to build. It was awesome to be able to play with all of these cool museum items and learn science as we went along.
Written by the Students
Photos by Mr. Lundquist
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You kids have way to much fun....Ms. Lundquist
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