7th Grade Field Trip to Indiana State Museum

Today 7th grade students got the opportunity to travel up to Indianapolis to check out exhibits at the Indiana State Museum. Students had fun exploring a variety of displays that showed different times in Indiana’s history, from the ice age all the way into the 21st Century! When they weren’t exploring the museum students were also able to participate in an “Engineering Solutions” program where they constructed creative designs to protect an egg from shattering when dropped from up high.

7th Grade Group Photo!

Students explored a section of the museum where they were able to have hands on experiences with different activities involving art, music, and light! (Above and Below)

The state museum has a pendulum that tells time and every five minutes one of the pieces is knocked over. Students witnessed the knocking over of one of the 5 minute markers and they were very excited!

Students testing out daily pioneer chores for those who settled in Indiana. (Above)

A look at aspects of Prehistoric Indiana! (Above)

Students working during their time in the Engineering Solutions program! They all attempted to build the safest encasing for an egg so that it would not break when dropped from up in the air. (Above)