When the classroom is Honda Center and the teachers are Anaheim Ducks, the lessons are a whole lot cooler.
The hockey team hosted its largest S.C.O.R.E. event of the year on Thursday, Feb. 26, team officials said, bringing nearly 7,000 elementary students from area schools to Honda Center for a morning of science learning.
The First Flight Field Trip is a popular event hosted by the team’s S.C.O.R.E. program, which stands for Scholastic Curriculum of Recreation & Education. S.C.O.R.E. also hosts reading programs, helps build street hockey facilities at schools and takes lessons to school assemblies.
On Thursday, students watched practice on the ice featuring Ducks players, who then led demonstrations of the properties of electricity and circuitry. The theme of the lesson was “Light the Lamp,” exploring the science and engineering behind the goal light.
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