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Special to the News-Times

COLDSPRING — Coldspring Intermediate School students are rocketing toward a great future through hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) projects that are as fun as they are educational.

Just in time for the Halloween season, students in Courtney Bailes' GT classes are learning all about blood. 

"They studied the four components of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma and the functions of each," Bailes said. "They then created a slime model to represent each component."

On Friday, all CIS classes took turns visiting the Will Hatch Kidz Science Safari on exhibit in the CIS gym. The traveling STEAM show is a hands-on, interactive exhibit with over a dozen STEAM-related activities that provide students with a true immersion experience as they explore, play and learn. 

The exhibits included a gears table, domino race table, iPad animation station, dino dig, plasma sphere, bike generator, pixel play, digital microscopes, and more. 

 
CIS student Beau Jackson shows off his slime model that represents each component of blood for a science project in Courtney Bailes' GT class. (Photo by Courtney Bailes)
CIS student Beau Jackson shows off his slime model that represents each component of blood for a science project in Courtney Bailes' GT class. (Photo by Courtney Bailes)
from left: Alex Stockton, Christopher King and Landon Anderson. (Photo by Nicholette Speers) The Gears Table was a big hit with CIS students at the Kidz Science Safari held in the CIS gym on Friday, Oct. 15. Shown

from left: Alex Stockton, Christopher King and Landon Anderson. (Photo by Nicholette Speers) The Gears Table was a big hit with CIS students at the Kidz Science Safari held in the CIS gym on Friday,

Colt Nelson is able to explore the world of microorganisms with a digital microscope at the Kidz Science Safari exhibit at the CIS campus on Friday, Oct. 15. (Photo by Nicholette Speers)
Colt Nelson is able to explore the world of microorganisms with a digital microscope at the Kidz Science Safari exhibit at the CIS campus on Friday, Oct. 15. (Photo by Nicholette Speers)
Who knew digging for dinosaurs could be so much fun? CIS students Jacob Gober, left, and Dakota Menard learned the ins and outs of an archaeological dig at the Fossil Discovery Station, one of the interactive exhibits included in the Kidz Science Safari on Friday, Oct. 15. (Photo by Nicholette Speers)

Who knew digging for dinosaurs could be so much fun? CIS students Jacob Gober, left, and Dakota Menard learned the ins and outs of an archaeological dig at the Fossil Discovery Station, one of the…

Don't let the ring touch the metal tube! CIS students Ryder Terry, left, and Isabella Garcia learned science can be fun at the Circuit Station, just one of over a dozen STEAM exhibits at the Kidz Science Safari held in the CIS gym on Friday, Oct. 15. (Photo by Nicholette Speers)

Don't let the ring touch the metal tube! CIS students Ryder Terry, left, and Isabella Garcia learned science can be fun at the Circuit Station, just one of over a dozen STEAM exhibits at the Kidz…

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