The world is colorful.
Bizhen Chen
Ridge Wood
2nd Grade
The Hungry Girl
She is always hungry and can hold many food in her Big mouth.
Vishnu Rambhatla - Ridge Wood - 2nd Grade
This project looks at sunscreens with different Sun Protection Factors (SPF) and teaches kids the importance of how sunscreen can protect our skin.
Ana Menkulasi & Rayna Hamade
Winchester - 3rd Grade
Built a stadium with recycled material.
Leila Beydoun - Winchester - 2nd Grade
Using a bowl of water, a flashlight and mirror, Leila will demonstrate how to make a rainbow indoors.
Zara Usman - Amerman - Kindergarten
I looked at why bees are so important to us and how they help us and our planet. How they are going extinct and what we can do as a community to help save them.
Griffin Kutylowski & Aiden Meridith
Winchester Kindergarten
A tall Lego tower with a poster which describes facts about the tower including dimensions and count of pieces.
Henry Shiffman - Amerman - 2nd Grade
Launches Marshmallows into a bowl.
Anielle Essley, Molly Hughes & Adelyn Sloane
Moraine - Kindergarten
We compared the growth of seeds planted with compost to those planted with garden soil and with a chemical fertilizer. We also observed the dryness of the soil to see if the compost holds in moisture better.
Mark Rothschild - Winchester - Kindergarten
Benjamin Rothschild builds and talks about a solar powered airplane mobile.
Victoria Trembacki - Ridge Wood - Kindergarten
Victoria used three potatoes, copper, zinc, and wires to create a battery that powers a lightbulb.
Anvi & Avnita Hegde - Winchester - 2nd Grade
We made a water wheel out of popsicle sticks, bottle caps, a tin, straws, and some wooden dowels. The wheel moves due to water pressure, and does not contain a motor.
Avyukt Mahendrakar
Ridge Wood - 1st Grade
To generate electricity in the form of Voltage (from multimeter) from fruits and vegetables like potatoes, sweet potatoes, lemons, tomatoes and oranges which are used as batteries, produce the energy and lights the LED/bulb.
Kendall Tome & Nora Whitsel - Winchester - 3rd Grade
Olympic Ring Toss Game
Jack Azar - Moraine - 1st Grade
The JACKPROBE is a solar powered space probe that collects data and explores unknown worlds.
Gabrielle Paredes & Charlotte Martin - Winchester - 3rd Grade
We have assembled similar robots & will be racing them in the robot Olympics
Muhammad Rizwan - Amerman - Kindergarten
I built a balloon powered car to demonstrate energy and Newton's Law of Motion.
Caleb Meng - Ridge Wood - 1st Grade
The story about the how Alien Invasion the earth.