Floyd County Schools visit Berry College for the Kaleidoscope Math Trail
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Emilee Sargent (left) helps Kaleb Henderson, Kaeden Freeman and Kalen Carroll scoop pennies over bridges they made to test their weights as Pepperell Elementary student Abbey Moore, Midway Elementary mom Michelle Starling and her daughter Riley Starling test their bridges.(Lauren Jones, RN-T.com)
Emilee Sargent (left) helps Kaleb Henderson, Kaeden Freeman and Kalen Carroll scoop pennies over bridges they made to test their weights as Pepperell Elementary student Abbey Moore, Midway Elementary mom Michelle Starling and her daughter Riley Starling test their bridges.(Lauren Jones, RN-T.com)
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Model students Tanner King (left) and Branson Redden look on with Berry College Education majors Sarah Jones (left) and Emilee Sargent as students test the strength of paper bridges they built.
(Lauren Jones, RN-T.com)
Model students Tanner King (left) and Branson Redden look on with Berry College Education majors Sarah Jones (left) and Emilee Sargent as students test the strength of paper bridges they built. (Lauren Jones, RN-T.com)
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Model Elementary students Kaleb Henderson, Kaeden Freeman and Kalen Carroll enjoy the fountain at the Kilpatrick Commons during the Kaleidoscope Math Trail field trip at Berry College.
(Lauren Jones, RN-T.com)
Model Elementary students Kaleb Henderson, Kaeden Freeman and Kalen Carroll enjoy the fountain at the Kilpatrick Commons during the Kaleidoscope Math Trail field trip at Berry College. (Lauren Jones, RN-T.com)
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Johnson Elementary student Sarai Eubanks fills out answers about nutrition in her Math Trail workbook.
(Lauren Jones, RN-T.com)
Johnson Elementary student Sarai Eubanks fills out answers about nutrition in her Math Trail workbook. (Lauren Jones, RN-T.com)
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Students from Floyd County Schools visited Berry College on Friday for the Kaleidoscope Math Trail field trip. Students completed Math Trail workbooks and completed various educational activities with the help of Berry College education majors.
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October 20, 2012
Awesome field-trip...our son talked about it for two

days.
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