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Triton Third Graders Celebrate Earth Day

Written on April 28, 2016 by Guest Author

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Triton Elementary students Nate Schuler and Isaiah Vaca present their finished 'bio-inspired flower.'
Triton Elementary students Nate Schuler and Isaiah Vaca present their finished ‘bio-inspired flower.’

By DONNA BURROUGHS
Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation

BOURBON — Third graders at Triton Elementary School celebrated Earth Day in a special way this year. They participated in many earth friendly learning events about plants and how they are important to our world. Teams studied plant parts and how those parts work to help the plant, sprout, grow, and reproduce.

Students have also been involved in planting sunflowers to watch and record how the environment affects them, along with some experimentation on how different materials react in order to determine their capillary action. Students took this knowledge and put it to use in solving an engineering design challenge to create flowers that would be colorful, and include important plant structures with working capillary action. Way to grow!

Triton Elementary students Ashlie Mc Andrews and Katie Reichard work on their Earth Day project together.
Triton Elementary students Ashlie Mc Andrews and Katie Reichard work on their Earth Day project together.
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