Ramsey Magnet School of Science fifth grader Killian Phillips attempts to create the tallest tower of the evening using base 10 blocks Thursday evening during Ramsey's STEM Night. In its second year, the event welcomed families to learn and enjoy as they moved from room to room working on science, technology, engineering and math challenges. Activities included building boats and balloon-powered cars, creating and launching rockets in the gym, coding with Sphero robots and more.
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First grader Dylan Caten waits for her "Strawket" to be launched Thursday during Ramsey Magnet School of Science's STEM Night.
Kayden Mills Drader shows off his balloon-powered car Thursday during a STEM night at Ramsey Magnet School of Science.
Students work together to create landforms in the augmented reality sandbox and experiment with how different topographies change the direction of water.
First grader Dylan Caten waits for her "Strawket" to be launched Thursday during Ramsey Magnet School of Science's STEM Night.
Photo courtesy of Ramsey Magnet School of Science
Kayden Mills Drader shows off his balloon-powered car Thursday during a STEM night at Ramsey Magnet School of Science.
Photo courtesy of Ramsey Magnet School of Science
Students work together to create landforms in the augmented reality sandbox and experiment with how different topographies change the direction of water.