Maryville Elementary’s young scientists have been busy doing hands-on investigating.
Kindergartners had to figure out how a boat can float.

According to teacher Jeann Pysz, “They each got a ball of clay and put it in water and of course it sank. They had to re-form it so it wouldn’t sink. We read about how The Pilgrims took the Mayflower to America and how heavy a boat like that would be. They came up with reasons why it didn’t sink – which was pretty funny.”

Fourth graders also dissected owl pellets. Owl pellets are a regurgitated mass of small bones and other undigested parts of the bird’s food. The classes were treated to an assembly from Wildlife Tree House to see real owls.
