Huron Heights Public School in Kincardine held its Science Fair recently and saw over 200 students in Grades 4 to 6 take part.
Projects were completed in STEAM topics of Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics.
They ranged from exceptional experiments, solid studies, and innovative inventions to solve problems faced in everyday life.
36 students entered a competition at the fair to be selected to represent Huron Heights at the 2023 Junior Bluewater Regional Science & Technology Fiar in Owen Sound on April 12th.
18 projects were selected for Regionals.
Those heading to Regionals are:
- Robin Moffat – “Do Cats Have a Dominant Paw?”
- Henry Ogilvie – “The Great Paper Airplane Debate”
- Ronan Harvey – “Robotic Arm: Suction vs. Robot Grabbers”
- Elijah Watson – “Crystals”
- Claire Bradley – “Amazing Anthocyanin”
- Nat Baumber – “Healthy Kids are Sweet Enough! Sugar in Food”
- Easton Lowry – “Going the Distance: Wood vs. Aluminum Baseball Bats”
- Hunter MacPherson – “Erosion in Motion”
- Leah O’Handley – “My Marker Magic”
- Monica te Vaarwerk – “How Calves Grow”
- Blake McCrae – “Heavy Shots”
- Andrew Humphrey – “Electrolyte Challenge in Sports Drinks”
- Leela Bordman – “Bacteria: Which House is Dirtier?”
- Norah Kelley – “Water Filters: How Do You Create Clean Drinking Water with a Homemade Water Filter?”
- Tegan Frook – “Should I Be Allowed to Get Tik Tok?”
- Hayden Adams – “The Perfect Flake”
- Mehreen Syed – “Vertical Farming”
- Sarah Moriarty – “Plants for Pennies: Which Soil Type Will Grow the Best Plant”