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The Scientists at Meadowbrook School Show Off — Nobody Said it was Easy

The Meadowbrook School holds its science fair

 
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Sixth grader Christian Galo stands close to his experiment to answer questions about battery strength. Courtesy of Danielle Helkowski/The Meadowbrook School
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Sixth grader Christian Galo stands close to his experiment to answer questions about battery strength.
Sixth-grade student Skye Romero focused her project on the density of eggs in fresh and salt water.
First grader Maya Altimany proudly stands in front of her volcano exhibit.
Sixth grader Dana Galo experimented with hairspray hold at The Meadowbrook Science Fair.

The Meadowbrook School held its science fair March 5.  About 120 students presented their findings to their teachers and parents. 

The school's science fair combined natural curiosity, problem solving, field experiment, and the scientific method to create models, experiments or naturalistic observations. Students, teachers and parents were entertained as they learned about differences between frogs and toads, which salt melts ice the best and what batteries last the longest.

This year's theme was "Our Universe, Reach for the Stars" and it included a planetarium show, hands-on science activities and a scavenger hunt that promoted directive learning. Sixth graders focused on the scientific method; students of other grades had the option to choose from life science, earth science or physical science.

Science teacher Janice Mockaitis led the event.

"It is just absolutely amazing,” Mockaitis said. “The children and their parents are able to learn something in science and share it. It’s a big science party; everyone always loves the erupting volcanoes."

 

Information and photos courtesy of Danielle Helkowski/The Meadowbrook School

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