St. Casimir’s students make volcanoes

Published 9:45 am Friday, May 1, 2015

The third-grade students of St. Casimir’s School in Wells recently finished reading their story of Pompeii, “Buried Alive!” After learning how the ancient Roman city was destroyed and buried under 13-20 feet of ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the students decided that it would be exciting to build their own exploding volcano during a recent science experiment. The students made their own clay volcano and added baking soda, vinegar and pop rocks to create a popping volcanic eruption.  The project was a wonderful mix of science, curiosity, art and good old fun as shown when Destiny Chavez’s volcano spewed forth under the watchful gaze of Brooklyn Miller. -Provided

The third-grade students of St. Casimir’s School in Wells recently finished reading their story of Pompeii, “Buried Alive!” After learning how the ancient Roman city was destroyed and buried under 13-20 feet of ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the students decided that it would be exciting to build their own exploding volcano during a recent science experiment. The students made their own clay volcano and added baking soda, vinegar and pop rocks to create a popping volcanic eruption. The project was a wonderful mix of science, curiosity, art and good old fun as shown when Destiny Chavez’s volcano spewed forth under the watchful gaze of Brooklyn Miller. – Provided

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