IT WAS an electrifying experience for students at a Narre Warren South school last week when they enjoyed a range of science activities.
Representatives from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) visited Trinity Catholic Primary School last Monday to teach students about electricity.
Grade three and four students took part in a range of activities involving conductors and insulators, and also tried to see if they could get electricity out of lemons and humans.
Teacher Sue Collier said all students had a fantastic time and the 20 workstations had provided students with many fun and educational activities.
Students’ conduct simply electrifying
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