Steeby Elementary third-graders this week had a science lesson at the Wayland High School Science & Innovation Center, where teacher Lynn Gosson taught them about the properties of matter. The students worked in the lab stations with high school anatomy students and conducted experiments to determine if the mass changes when the physical state changes. They used ice cubes, flasks, a hot plate, a scale and a balloon where they created steam. They measured the weight of the mass after each state changed and recorded their observations. The students will go back next week to perform their cow eye dissections at the lab. Shown (from left) are 11th-grader Alyssa Medemar, Jasmine Stevens, Lynn Gosson, Maggie MacKenzie, Aubree Snyder, Madison Stevens and 11th-grader Zack Karman. (Photo courtsy of Laurie Zywiczynski)
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