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Science at the Craig Upper School
Students study Newton's laws with a bowling ball in Physics class.
Newton's first three laws which govern all motion in the universe were studied by upper school students last semester. Students used the Sonic Ranger to detect and measure movement at a constant speed and during acceleration. Students are shown demonstrating acceleration with a bowling ball.
Students in the Physical Science class at the upper school took a look at linear motion. A demonstration involved measuring the acceleration of an object down an incline under the force of gravity. Measurements were taken using the Sonic Ranger.
Mr. Simpson & Mr. Ward created and presented an Electrical and Electronic elective course for the Craig upper school students during the fall semester. The idea was to further understanding of math and science by having students build electronic circuits with kits supplied by the science department


