Science students enjoying lab lessons
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Destini Kelly

Zane Bryant and Albritain Roberson
Mary White’s physics students have been busy using the scientific method to determine which variable affects the period of a pendulum: mass, length of string, or angle of release. Destini Kelly, pictured, is demonstrating.
Jacques Mitchell’s Earth science students, Zane Bryant and Albritain Roberson, are using the triple beam balance to find the mass of various objects.
All of the high school science students have been to the lab several times already this year learning about lab safety, identifying equipment and their uses and learning to use equipment such as metric rulers, vernier calipers, balances, and graduated cylinders to measure lengths, masses and volumes to the correct significant figures.
Thank you to Coosa County Schools science coach Shelley Wood for sharing pictures and information.
