STUDENTS throughout the region had fun with science this week as part of national science week.
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Dimboola Memorial Secondary College teacher Marianne Tellbach said the school ran different activities during lunchtime this week, including science art, mini helicopters and catapult making.
“We will finish with a spelling bee on Friday with scientific words, which always gets a bit competitive,” she said.
Ms Tellbach said the students enjoyed the activities.
“There is a fair bit of laughter happening and students from years 7 to 12 get involved, so it’s a good chance for them to mix together,” she said.
“It’s all about problem solving, working as a group and increasing their understanding of science.”