5/15/15 Mineola Science Extravaganza by Sarah Miller
Read MoreMineola Elementary School fifth grader Layne Crump, 11, experiences drag, or air resistance, as he runs with a parachute on his back during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Mineola Elementary School fourth grader Preshay Harris, 9, smiles as he is put inside a large bubble during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Mineola High School junior Thelma Peyton, 16, senior Tristian Brightwell, 18, and junior Claire Goodson, 17, run a demonstration on bubbles for Mineola Elementary School students during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Mineola Elementary School second graders G.J. Campunzo, 8, and Hannah Henderson, 8, fight with pieces of foam while wearing refraction goggles during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Mineola Elementary School second grader Aubrey Pilburn, 8, experiences drag, or air resistance, as she runs with a parachute on her back during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Mineola Elementary School fifth grader Jordan Willis, 11, squints after putting her face close to a speaker filled with water bouncing from loud bass music during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Mineola Elementary School fourth grader Brook Lamb, 10, is put inside a large bubble during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Mineola Elementary School third graders Bre'Keilyn Martin, 9, and Jose Pescador, 9, take turns holding a duckling during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
A group of Mineola Elementary School second graders make smokey shapes using boxes filed with fog machine liquid during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Mineola Elementary School students learn about black lights during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Mineola Elementary School third grader Desarae Bamberg, 8, holds a duckling during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
A group of Mineola Elementary School second graders make smokey shapes using boxes filed with fog machine liquid during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
A group of Mineola Elementary School second graders make smokey shapes using boxes filed with fog machine liquid during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
A group of Mineola Elementary School second graders make smokey shapes using boxes filed with fog machine liquid during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
A group of Mineola Elementary School second graders make smokey shapes using boxes filed with fog machine liquid during the Science Extravaganza Friday May 15, 2015. Mineola High School students ran the event which had many different hands-on science experiment and demonstration booths for second through fifth graders to learn about. The projects included slingshots, microscopes, lasers, giant bubbles, chemical reactions and more. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)