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Tsonga's Industrial Revolution

  • - future editor, Philip, & Nimai
  • May 29, 2018
  • 1 min read

On April 9th, While the 8th graders were on their D.C. trip, the 7th graders went on an educational field trip to the Tsongas Industrial History Center. They learned about the water quality and its effect on the people of Lowell. They also learned how cloth was made back then. The 7th graders performed water quality tests on the rivers of Lowell and how water powered machines identify pollutants past and present, and how to filter up the water. Everybody learned something they never knew before. The 8th graders had fun as well in Washington D.C. and they also went to Hershey Park in Pennsylvania. We both had a great week of field trips. Here are some photos of the 7th grader's educational field trip at Lowell.

Fun Fact: Nimai and Cj(people above) are one of the smartest 7th graders in our classroom for Math. Also one of the least tallest, not that it's bad. It's just a fun fact.

They look so smart and intelligent. They were getting more intelligence by the minute, obviously since it was an educational field trip.

The picture on top is a really silly photo of Philip, which makes him look fat old, and short.

The Lady behind Jacqueline was our tour guide/teacher and she was pretty strict, but the 7th graders didn't get on her bad side alot.

 
 
 

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