by Halpern Akiva Academy staff
(Calgary) – From Preschool to Grade 4, students at Halpern Akiva Academy worked together as a team to create exciting class science fair projects. Our teachers dedicated a great deal of time and effort to guiding students through their experiments and helping them understand how to complete a science fair project. Students were excited to test their experiments and share their findings with family and friends on Monday. They also took time to explain their projects to their peers and demonstrate what they had learned. Experiences like this help build curiosity and confidence, and many of our younger students are already looking forward to the day when they will complete their own individual science fair projects for the first time.
Students in Grades 5 through 9 created individual science fair projects, researching and experimenting on a wide variety of topics. From testing the strength of different materials to investigating how music can affect sleep, students explored questions that genuinely interested them. Throughout the process, they demonstrated curiosity, creativity, and perseverance as they developed their projects. During the fair, students confidently presented their work to a panel of judges and enthusiastically shared their discoveries with visitors, showing great pride in all they had accomplished.
The knowledge and skills students gained through this experience will continue to support their learning in the future. At this time, we do not yet know which students will advance to the Calgary Youth Science Fair, but we look forward to sharing that information soon.



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