Lillian Smith, Benicio Volpe & Lillian Pandal
Winchester - 4th Grade
A combination of Gymnastics, Equestrian, and Soccer
Sienna Bemer & Antonella Barbosa - Amerman - 4th Grade
This project is a space project and it labels the sun and the moon. There is a rocket ship that is red and yellow and has many many stars. The main idea is from the title, why? Let me tell you ... steam is for the steam project and it is for the steam from a rocket ship. The rocks in steam rocks is because "steam really does rock", in the word rocket ship it says rock in it, "rock-et ship", and there are rocks "not real ones" on the bottom of the project.
Rohan Khetan - Amerman - 5th Grade
I created an AI model using Google Teachable Machine to detect Sea Creatures from Pollutants. I integrated it on a webpage and also provided helpful information for saving the Oceans using links. The idea is that this model can be used with smartphones or other devices on robots to cleanup the ocean.
Zain Usman - Amerman - 5th Grade
I am bringing attention to a future problem while the world is going through Chaos. If we could all focus on peace and look towards problems that our planet would face in the future and work all together.
My project goes over what solar flares are and how their components affect us and our planet, the information NASA has now, and what we can use to protect our planet.
Urvi Biswas & Aubrie Corcoran - Amerman - 4th Grade
We put the raisins in vinegar and baking soda and they go up and down so they look like dancers that is why we call it Olympian Dancing Raisins.
Olympian Dancing Raisins Video - Olympian Dancing Raisins Video
Yasha Yazdi, Hasan Alshubbar & Ryan Cloud
Ridge Wood & Amerman - 4th Grade
This project simulates a bus service between Ridge Wood and Amerman elementary Schools. The Bus is traveling between two schools in a loop and stops at each school. During the travel, if there is any obstacle or pedestrian detected by any of the sensors in our car, the car automatically stops. This scenario allows the children to cross the street safely. There are two sensors for pedestrian detection, one in front of the car and another one in the back of the car.
Natalia Orosz - Winchester - 4th Grade
Scientific facts about sleep, dreaming, and tips on improving sleep quality.
Matthew Goudreau - Silver Springs - 4th Grade
The Oobleck (Non Newtonian Solid and Liquid)
Daniella Maroun & Halima Mirza - Thornton Creek - 4th Grade
A helmet that does three things in one, benefiting most athletes and Olympic contestants.
Eashan Shah, Ushas Sai Sangamsetty & Brody Beresford
Silver Springs - 4th Grade
Coanda effect is the tendency of a fluid jet stream to stay attached to a convex surface. It is named after inventor Henry Coanda. Trying to prove that how coanda phenomenon propels sailboat.
Bhavya Koppolu - Ridge Wood - 5th Grade
3 in 1 solar power car runs with battery, solar power and both battery and solar panel
Theresa Finkbener, Ana Gonzalez & Violet Rydzewski
Winchester - 4th Grade
Handmade Ferris wheel created with at-home materials as well as artwork, including handmade bunny dancers, toy bunny teacup ride and dolls, all arranged to create a spring amusement park.
Aryan Kumar, 4th Grade & Arnav Kumar, 3rd Grade
Ridge Wood
Crystals are a special kind of solid material where the molecules fit together in a repeating pattern. This pattern causes the material to form all sorts of unique shapes.
In nature, crystals form when liquid rock (magma) cools. If it cools slowly, then crystals may form.
Many valuable crystals such as diamonds, rubies, and emeralds form this way.
Another way crystals form is when water evaporates from a mixture. Salt crystals often form as salt water evaporates.
Whitney Callahan & Sofia Paniagua Torres
Winchester - 5th Grade
How to stay balanced on a snowboard with our invention.
Eric Wu - Winchester - 5th Grade
Boat on ice, with obstacles.
Claire Kim, Ariana Elmazi & Brooke Buetow
Winchester - 5th Grade
Make the pole in pole in pole vault more stable.
Naomi Jude - Winchester - 5th Grade
In my project I am trying to make a better design for the bobsled to make it go faster.
Erin Rayburn - Winchester - 5th Grade
I will measure the difference between how high people can jump, how fast they can run and shuffle in the sand compared to a floor indoors. Depending on what I find, I can say which is harder to play and show all of the data I collected.
Dominic Cox & Eleanor Murray
Winchester - 5th Grade
How to make a ski coat warmer and lighter.
Daniel Bitar, Nolan Vanecek & Rami Elkhalil
Winchester - 5th Grade
We make a minecraft world to describe what car racing would look like.
Brody Schabel & William Vu & Shailin Jalpota
Winchester - 5th Grade
Created a soccer field in minecraft.
Alia Beydoun & Julianna Penzato - Winchester - 4th Grade
A Lego robotic cat that can be programmed and controlled via the iPad to perform different tasks, such as wag its tail and move its ears/head.
Vraj Shah - Amerman - 5th Grade
Electric Car Pitch
Darsh Mahendrakar - Ridge Wood - 5th Grade
To demonstrate a prototype model of converting food waste into Energy (Methane Gas) which is widely used for electricity, heat and transportation fuels using Anaerobic organisms at a temperature between 30-65 degree Celsius.
Luca Agazzi - Silver Springs - 4th Grade
Ski slope with torch and symbol.
Alice White, 4th Grade
Ella Corby, 5th Grade
Thornton Creek
We came up with a new Olympic sport with 3 contestants per team. It is a relay race with swimming, horse racing, and bobsledding.
Marisa Vahratian & Emalyn Paulson - Winchester - 4th Grade
Digestive System of a Rat - PowerPoint
Rujuta Juvekar & Isabella Alvarado Pandal
Ridge Wood - 4th Grade
Volcano erupts with mixing of sodium bicarbonate with citric acid. All about volcano's on the board.