Asking questions
Thinking like a scientist
Explaining our project to our friends
Middle school teacher investing in a first grader
Investigating a passion for our earth
Documenting scientific thinking
Teaching our classmates
Learning a new word: flocculant
Being curious
Drawing conclusions
Experimenting at home
Presenting our findings
Wondering how many helium balloons
would it take
to lift you off the ground
Keeping a journal
Figuring out how to figure it out!
One Lego girl causes one balloon to go up.
Two Lego girls causes one balloon to go down.
Doing the math
Coming up with unique ideas
More experimenting
Making creative boards
Asking practical questions
Cutting the bait
Testing: yellow, red, blue, or green?
Graphing: yellow wins!
Learning something new every day
Past Navigators reminiscing
Connecting with our school-mates
Family and friends filling our classroom
Our principal and librarian learning from everyone's hard work
These, and so many more, are the reasons why Seabury Science Fairs are such fun, enriching, community-building annual activities.
Thank you, students and parents, for giving it your all.
Good luck to the many students
who are participating in
the regional and state fairs.
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