Pyne Arts Magnet School students experiment with different recipes for slime during Polymers Project Day, one of a series in a collaboration with AceraEI to promote problem solving skills, creativity and initiative. Kindergarden student Avery Roman, 5, mixes his slime. Depending on proportions of borax, glue and water, it took about half an hour of handling to go from liquid to putty like consistency. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
Pyne Arts Magnet School students experiment with different recipes for slime during Polymers Project Day, one of a series in a collaboration with AceraEI to promote problem solving skills, creativity and initiative. Sixth grader Amelyiah Martinez, 11, plays with her slime, saying "we should ll do moustaches." (SUN/Julia Malakie)
Pyne Arts Magnet School students experiment with different recipes for slime during Polymers Project Day, one of a series in a collaboration with AceraEI to promote problem solving skills, creativity and initiative. From left, K-8 ESL teacher Denise Papanastasiou, and 5th graders Rahma Abbas, 10, and Alexis Balakin, 11, mix ingredients in ziploc bags until it goes from liquid to putty consistency. (SUN/Julia Malakie)