Children learned about parts of flowers and the importance of the water cycle in helping plants grow, during a special STEM event Thursday at the Carroll County Public Library in Taneytown. The event ended with an engineering challenge to design a water filtration system so flowers get clean water.
Mar. 28, 2024: Ages 6-11 enjoyed STEM fun learning about parts of flowers, the importance of water cycle in helping plants grow, ending with an engineering challenge – designing a water filtration system so flowers get clean water at the Carroll County Library in Taneytown. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Tori Seal, NCI Frederick, begins the class talking about the importance of clean water. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Ava Brothers, 8, Westminster, raises her hand to answer a question. Left to right-back, Ava Brothers, Taliyah Toula, 7, Ryker Toula, 4, Mallory Toula of Westminster. Left to right-front, Owen Carr, 8, Emma Carr, 5, of Taneytown, and Irby Cole, 7, of Westminster. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Tori Seal, NCI Frederick, explains the first project, learning about the parts of a flower while constructing and labeling a 3-D flower. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Amanda Houck of Taneytown, her son Jackson, 6, andAva Brothers, 8 of Westminster, construct 3-D flowers. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Beth Howard, aka “Grammie” of Taneytown helps her grandsons, James, 9, and Jude, 5, as they construct a 3-D flower. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Taliyah Toula, 7, Mallory Toula, and Ryker Toula, 4, of Westminster construct 3-D flowers. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Melanie Arrington, aka “Nana,” of Taneytown and her granddaughter, Emma Carr, 8, construct a 3-D flower. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Melanie Arrington, aka “Nana,” of Taneytown, and her grandchildren, Owen, 8, and Emma Carr, 8, construct a 3-D flower. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Arica Steedley of Mt. Airy and her daughter, Violet, 7, construct a 3-D flower. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Isaiatt Steedley of Mt. Airy and his daughter, Autumn, 6, construct a 3-D flower. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Alyssa Cole of Westminster watches as her son, Irby, 7, completes his 3-D flower. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Ages 6-11 enjoyed STEM fun learning about parts of flowers, the importance of water cycle in helping plants grow, ending with an engineering challenge – designing a water filtration system so flowers get clean water. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Tori Seal, NCI Frederick, demonstrates how the class will make a water filter system. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Taliyah Toula, 7, Mallory Toula, and Ryker Toula, 4, of Westminster pour saturated soil into their newly built water filtration system. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Taliyah Toula, 7, Mallory Toula, and Ryker Toula, 4, of Westminster pour water into their newly built water filtration system. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Taliyah, 7, and Ryker Toula, 4, of Westminster test their newly built water filtration system. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Irby Cole, 7, of Westminster tests his newly built water filtration system. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Autumn Steedley, 6 of Mt. Airy, pours saturated soil into their her newly built water filtration system with her father, Isiatt. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Violet Steedley, 7, of Mt. Airy, takes a selfie with her newly built water filtration system with help from her mother. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Jackson Houck, 6, of Taneytown and Ava Brothers, 8, of Westminster test their newly built water filtration systems. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Genna Howard, 11, of Taneytown tests her newly built water filtration system. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: James, 9, and Jude Howard 5 of Taneytown, test their newly built water filtration systems. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)Mar. 28, 2024: Emma Carr, 5, of Taneytown tests her newly built water filtration system. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo)
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