Energetic program provides important LINK to students : By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Staff Raw materials were things like ping pong balls and golf balls, lemons, rubber balls, fur pieces, sun lamps and wood blocks. When the right pieces were put together and instructions followed, the results gave students a little more insight into energy â€" how it works and the different kinds. Library tables were buzzing with activity and as the kids mastered one experâ€" iment, they went on to the next. " ow is energy stored and H combined? How does . AL._ chemical energy work? What is the difference between an electric motor and an electric genâ€" erator? These and other probing quesâ€" tions were up for discussion this week as Holy Family School played host to an Experimenting with Energy workshop for Grades 7 and 8. In determining the answer to the question of whether electrical enerâ€" C CROWNRMMBOOKS | j OAKVILLE‘S TOP 40 BOOKS J I 10. 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Hosted by: CAROL HAMILTON GOODALE SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMPS l HOME COURT BASKETBALL The workshop was initiated as part of the LINK program, a coopâ€" erative venture between business and the Halton Public and Separate School Boards â€" in this particular case involving the Separate Board, science and the sponsorship of Oakville Hydro. Participating schools have the choice of having teachers teach the program or senior secondary school students who are earning an extra credit through the program. Short term goals of this particuâ€" lar cooperative venture are to teach students more about energy â€" in the case of the secondary students offer them an opportunity to work within the science field â€" while longterm objectives are to entice more stuâ€" dents â€" female ones especially â€" into the field of science, said Joe use of copper, galvanized nails and lemons to activate a buzzer. Students not only had to piece to it all together to make it work, but determine why it was working, where the chemical energy was coming from. 7â€"17 vrs. 7447 vrs. Jung 16â€"Aug ‘94 $95 June 29â€"Aug. ‘94 $80 June 29â€"Aug. ‘94 $80 June 29â€"Aug. ‘94 $80 WHEN: FORMAT: FEE: Monday â€" Friday 9:00am â€" 4:00 pm 9â€"12 pm Skills/Instruction; 12â€"1pm Supervised FREE Lunch Break; 1â€"4pm Games. Oaklands Regional Centre, 53 Bond Street OR (Kerr/Rebecca) Oakville INDOOR OUTDOOR ZKNAPSA COURTS/POOL. 1 wk: $99 (Incl. basketball or knapsack) inquire about family rates. 2 wk: $185 (Incl. basketball or knapsack) inquire about family rates. McAuley, Manager, Marketing and Customer Services, Oakville Hydro. (In other Holy Family news, four Grade 8 students â€" Katie Chan, 13, Sonia Lynch, 14, Erika Biteznik, 13 and Nia Marshall, 14 â€" won the Rockwell Engineering Challenge held recently at St. Bernadette School for their work in solving the problem of a defective air cooling system. Entrants includâ€" ed teams from six Halton public and 10 Halton separate schools.) Oakville Hydro‘s involvement originated from its desire to "talk to our customers, educate our cusâ€" tomers." Two years ago Hydro hosted a gathering of local science teachers and found the biggest impediment to teaching more about energy was lack of instructional tools. Hydro went to Energy Educators, purchased the kit of some 20 experiments, and hooked up with LINK a year ago. "These are our future cusâ€" tomers," said McAuley, motioning to the students. mKYILy