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Science Fair 2012

Science Fair 2012
Yesterday, the homeschool group I am a part of held its annual science fair. My oldest daughter was a participant in it. This year, there was only 6 students taking part, but they had awesome projects and I am so proud of them.
This makes the sixth year I have organized the science fair. The projects just keep getting better and better. The kids take so much time in doing their projects. They do a great job talking with the judges and explaining how they did it. The science fair is definitely a highlight of the year for me.
Sarah’s project was titles, “Layers of Science: Onions and You.” She was testing different ways that you can get the onions to stop making your eyes water. The different ways she tested were, using a very sharp knife, rubbing vinegar on the cutting board, burning a candle while slicing the onion and putting the onion in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before slicing. We both did this and for Sarah none of the methods worked for her. However, for me, the vinegar on the board worked best.
There were many other suggestions that she could have used; chewing on a piece of bread while slicing the onion, slicing the onion with water running over the onion, putting a lit match in her mouth while slicing the onion. She may continue working on this project to test the other ideas.
At the science fair, in her category, she placed 1st. We are so proud of her.
I normally don’t like getting my picture taken, but decided to get my daughter to take one at the science fair.  It looks like I am looking a little green around the gills!  
We had a wonderful time at the fair and I am already looking forward to see what the kids come up with next year for their projects!

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Science Fair 2012

Science Fair 2012
Yesterday, the homeschool group I am a part of held its annual science fair. My oldest daughter was a participant in it. This year, there was only 6 students taking part, but they had awesome projects and I am so proud of them.
This makes the sixth year I have organized the science fair. The projects just keep getting better and better. The kids take so much time in doing their projects. They do a great job talking with the judges and explaining how they did it. The science fair is definitely a highlight of the year for me.
Sarah’s project was titles, “Layers of Science: Onions and You.” She was testing different ways that you can get the onions to stop making your eyes water. The different ways she tested were, using a very sharp knife, rubbing vinegar on the cutting board, burning a candle while slicing the onion and putting the onion in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before slicing. We both did this and for Sarah none of the methods worked for her. However, for me, the vinegar on the board worked best.
There were many other suggestions that she could have used; chewing on a piece of bread while slicing the onion, slicing the onion with water running over the onion, putting a lit match in her mouth while slicing the onion. She may continue working on this project to test the other ideas.
At the science fair, in her category, she placed 1st. We are so proud of her.
I normally don’t like getting my picture taken, but decided to get my daughter to take one at the science fair.  It looks like I am looking a little green around the gills!  
We had a wonderful time at the fair and I am already looking forward to see what the kids come up with next year for their projects!

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Homeschool Science Fair

Homeschool Science Fair

My daughter participated in our homeschool group science fair this year. She did a project on air pressure. She was able to put a boiled egg into a bottle that the opening was smaller than the egg. The sire pressure sucked it into the bottle. It was pretty cool. Out of her group, she placed 3rd. I am very proud of her and what she accomplished. She has a chance now to go on to the Regional Science Fair in our area. That will be held on February. She is excited and we look forward to learning even more about air pressure.

 

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Homeschool Science Fair

Homeschool Science Fair

My daughter participated in our homeschool group science fair this year. She did a project on air pressure. She was able to put a boiled egg into a bottle that the opening was smaller than the egg. The sire pressure sucked it into the bottle. It was pretty cool. Out of her group, she placed 3rd. I am very proud of her and what she accomplished. She has a chance now to go on to the Regional Science Fair in our area. That will be held on February. She is excited and we look forward to learning even more about air pressure.

 

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