Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Pacific Science Center

Grade 7 students took a field trip to the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, WA on Good Friday. They were up early and eager to go!
 
The boys and the Space Needle
This was most definitely their favorite part of the whole day.
Moving a 4, 000 lb granite ball held up by water pressure.

Exploring the water park

Who shrunk the kids?



Taking a quick photo during lunch, after the IMAX on The Island of the Lemurs.

After the 4,000 lb granite ball, our next favorite part of our trip was the SPY exhibit! We learned all about the CIA and information on spies from WWII up until now.
Amazing concealment contraptions
Using facial bones to hear normally unintelligible sounds

Part of the Berlin Wall

Model of US Embassy in Russia. Completely bugged!

A piece of the US Embassy post debugging

Enigma machine

Suitcase radio




Entering the secret tunnel in the airducts


Watch very closely as someone you know well and love discovers the location of the hidden camera








He found the camera!

In the Laser Maze
Disguising their voices using fun technology


Building up pressure using a bouncing chair

The butterfly exhibit

Beautiful...
But hot! Get me out of here!





Had to take our own group picture as we left the Science Center

Eating delicious food at the Cheesecake Factory with...

Ms. Leonard!


 A very fun day had by all! Thanks for joining us!

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