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Awesome Science Fair Projects!

Each student did a great job doing research, experiments, and presenting to the class.

Thank you parents for your support and helping your child at home complete their projects.

We all loved hearing about new and interesting things!










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  1. thank you, I did my project on a electric motor that spun a coil and I counted how many turns there where and my highest was 117 turns and it spun super fast .

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  2. These are the coolest projects i have ever seen . and i liked davids especially because it was so clever and it really made me think . And he also made it really realistic . His disign was incredible and if he was old inof (18) he could patten it and earn a bunch of money .
    I think all the projects would go but I understand why they have to pick the most intresting,unusual,and appropriet projects I hope I get inand some others who really disire to . And i would like to thank you for sharing your ideas with me .

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  3. GRACE SAID,
    I think all the projects were awesome :)

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  4. So many great Science Projects!!!!!! Congratulations to all!!!!!

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  5. Awsome!!! i love since

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