Making a skeleton out of candy? Styrofoam, maybe? What about pipes? If so, kids from Mrs. Powers’s anatomy class can tell you all about it. Over the past few weeks students have been working on building a replica of a human skeleton. Mellisa Mcguire, 12th grade, said “My friend and I worked on it for 3 weeks every weekend.” Coming up with how to make this skeleton is a process. Kyle Collins, 12th grade, said, “I chose to make my whole project out of styrofoam because it was easy to carve.” For others, the process was much simpler. Mcguire commented that she just went to Michael’s and purchased things that looked like they would work. The hardest part about this project? Melissa said, “the ribs were the hardest, we had to blow dry the pipes to make them hot to form the shape.” After all the hard work, Kyle Collins walked away learning something. “I learned a lot, because you had to know every part in order to label them.”
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