With the Science Fair coming up we have put our thinking hats on about suitable projects that could be worth investigating. There are lots of really fun experiments that sound exciting but how useful is it really, to know which cola works best if you want to make a cola and Mentos volcano? Trying to find investigations that are going to have some practical application to our lives could be the start of something much more amazing.
Look at these incredible young people that are exploring science that could change the world.
Teen Invents Better Way To Keep Germs Out
Amazing Teen Scientists Covered in the Media
Welcome to investiGATE! We are students in the GATE (Gifted and Talented) programme at Kimihia School. The purpose of this blog is to share some of our learning with friends, family and interested readers. We hope you enjoy joining us on our learning journey and welcome your comments and ideas.
Showing posts with label science fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science fair. Show all posts
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Another Look at Last Year's Science Fair Success
This information has been moved from the Science Fair page to make way for the 2013 Science Fair.
Below are the 2012 entries and winners. Joe, Cameron and Liam went on to win 2nd Place in the Physical World category at the Waikato Science Fair and Sonya and Kirsten went on to win a Highly Commended award at the Waikato Science Fair.
Following a great deal of hard work students finally submitted their project boards for judging at our school science fair. The investigations were varied and included finding which fruits grow the most mould, which soft drinks create the best Mentos volcanoes and which firewood burns best. Thanks to Pamela Dunn and Jasmine Ahmu for judging the competition.
And the winners were:
2nd place: Joe Harris, Cameron Mailer and Liam Loveridge with Fire Fury
Below are the 2012 entries and winners. Joe, Cameron and Liam went on to win 2nd Place in the Physical World category at the Waikato Science Fair and Sonya and Kirsten went on to win a Highly Commended award at the Waikato Science Fair.
Following a great deal of hard work students finally submitted their project boards for judging at our school science fair. The investigations were varied and included finding which fruits grow the most mould, which soft drinks create the best Mentos volcanoes and which firewood burns best. Thanks to Pamela Dunn and Jasmine Ahmu for judging the competition.
And the winners were:
1st place: Kirsten Maclaurin and Sonya Fenton with Menacing Mould
2nd place: Joe Harris, Cameron Mailer and Liam Loveridge with Fire Fury
3rd place: Joel Geissmann with Tough
Stuff
| Highly Commended: New Helper by Jennifer Qiu |
| Fishy Business by Katie Simpson |
| Liquid Electricity by Katelynn Pini and Jemma Goodall |
| Bombs Away by Brendan Hunt and Brandyn Smith |
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Science Fair 2012
Recently we held our Kimihia School Science Fair. It was exciting to see the students involved sharing their work and discussing their investigations with the judges, and then later with classes that came to view the projects. Today the winners of the School Science Fair took their boards to the Waikato Science Fair in Hamilton. We are anxiously awaiting the results from that competition to see how well we fared. Check out the Science Fair page to see all the project boards and the results of our School Science Fair.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
End of Term
With the end of Term Two fast approaching some of us are busy working on our Science Fair projects. Remember to refer to the notes and ideas on the Science Fair page. Next term we are going to be busy with the School Science Fair, the Waikato Science Fair and the WaiMaths Quiz, all in August. A large number of students are also involved in the ICAS English amd Maths tests. You can view practice questions and read helpful tips on the ICAS website.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Student Page 2011
The two posts below have been added so the Student Work and Science Fair pages can be emptied for current work. The entries from these pages have been added as posts so they will be archived rather than lost.
Science Fair 2011
Every year interested students from Years 7 and 8 can enter our school Science Fair. This year 14 students thought of a variety of projects. They ranged from creating natural dyes from a variety of vegetables to measuring the effectiveness of liquid and bar soaps in removing bacteria. Everybody worked extremely hard on their projects and can be congratulated on their efforts. The projects, along with scientific drawings of native plants by children from all levels of the school, were displayed in the School Science Fair on Wednesday 10th August. Thanks to Mrs Dunn and Mrs Elvin who acted as judges.
And the winners of the School Science Fair were:
These people took their projects to the Waikato Science Fair held at the Hamilton Gardens Pavilion on Thursday 18th August. We were thrilled to hear that all three projects were to be awarded prizes at this regional level. All the girls attended the prizegiving held at the University of Waikato on Friday 19th September where they were awarded the following prizes:
Third Place Making the Cut by Emma Harris and Caitlyn Dawbin
Highly Commended Trick or Treat by Courtney Creighton and Elena Stephen Rouvi
Highly Commended Bubbles Vs Bacteria by Kirsten Maclaurin and Sonya Fenton
Congratulations and well done to you all. You can be very proud of your achievement.
1st Place Bubbles Vs Bacteria by Kirsten Maclaurin and Sonya Fenton
2nd Place Making the Cut by Emma Harris and Caitlyn Dawbin
3rd Place Trick or Treat by Courtney Creighton and Elena Stephen Rouvi
These people took their projects to the Waikato Science Fair held at the Hamilton Gardens Pavilion on Thursday 18th August. We were thrilled to hear that all three projects were to be awarded prizes at this regional level. All the girls attended the prizegiving held at the University of Waikato on Friday 19th September where they were awarded the following prizes:
Third Place Making the Cut by Emma Harris and Caitlyn Dawbin
Highly Commended Trick or Treat by Courtney Creighton and Elena Stephen Rouvi
Highly Commended Bubbles Vs Bacteria by Kirsten Maclaurin and Sonya Fenton
Congratulations and well done to you all. You can be very proud of your achievement.
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