Thursday, October 22, 2009

Volcanoes Erupt at After-School Program

Students in the THINK Together after-school program at Carmela Elementary School (South Whittier) in Whittier, CA, took part in science learning activities learning about Volcanoes. They created Paper mâché volcanoes and then simulated volcanic explosions using various chemical ingredients.

THINK Together Site Coordinator Delia D'Aguilar shared the pictures in this slideshow.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Awesome job Carmela!!

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