KIDS at Cranbourne South Primary School explored life in the Antarctic recently with a special session on icebergs.
A visit from the Monash University Science Centre saw middle school students learn everything there was to learn about the coldest part of earth.
They also participated in a range of science experiments with ice and other materials.
Teacher Tiffany Carey said the students explored concepts such as solids, liquids, gases, physical change and buoyancy.
She said the students had a blast and enjoyed participating in the various mind-blowing and fun experiments.
School is real cool
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