Student in STEM

Lansing Elementary School third-grade students recently participated in an engaging activity in their STEM class centered around Bernoulli’s Principle. Students observed the motion of objects and learned about the impact of high and low pressure on lift.

Through a hands-on activity, students explored how air pressure affects movement, gaining insights into concepts that are foundational in fields like aviation and fluid dynamics.

Lansing Elementary’s STEM program continues to offer exciting opportunities that inspire curiosity and prepare students for future success in science, technology, engineering, and math. Thank you to Mrs. Philliips for her work in engaging our students!

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