Students experiment with ‘weird’ science

Brooke RolfeSouth Western Times
Camera IconMolly McInnes and Bronte Geyer test out their homemade guitar.

Bunbury’s Newton Moore Senior High School Year 7 students took part in a variety of interesting science experiments last week for the school’s Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Innovation Project.

Camera IconJacob Tickenoff and Cosmo Pearce hurl cheese from a re-purposed mouse trap.
Camera IconLeroy Pickett and Tyrone Allan get their catapult in position.
Camera IconLeroy Pickett and Tyrone Allan get their catapult in position.
Camera IconTykel Whitby shows off his musical creations.
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More pictures from the STEM Innovations Day:

Camera IconJanae Cole takes the lead with her colourful catapult.
Camera IconXabier Poa constructed a “tower of terror”.
Camera IconCooper Allen and James Truong's tower withheld the weight of a tennis ball.
Camera IconNyree Finnie, Abby Curtis and Lili Swannick work on their tower, held together with rubber bands.
Camera IconAnnakey Pumphrey, Rhiana Farr and Bianca Armstrong build out instead of up.
Camera IconTiare Crowder and Qing Chen mould their milk-made plastic into Christmas decorations.
Camera IconMonica Agent and Preston Woods experiment with their new instruments.
Camera IconTykel Whitby shows off his musical creations.

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