We recently had a Science Fair and it seems getting people to understand the whole scientific method and conclusions were somewhat difficult. This project here was supposed to have a kid put colors on different cards and then at different distances (10ft, 20ft, 30ft...etc) show the different colors and see at what distances what colors were most difficult to see.What they did instead is stick all the colors on a poster and then asked a person which color they had the most difficulty seeing.
I found the conclusion to be pretty cute:
"Our conclusion is that it doesn't matter what color it is it is all about what we see."
There were other experiments with conclusions such as when you mix all the flavors of soda together they taste good. There were, however, other excellent projects. I just thought this one was cute.
This is the kids all waiting for the Science Fair to begin.
This is Jorge, one of my brightest 9th graders, explaining his project to David one of the other teachers. His project was on nails and environmental rusting. He's a pretty funny kid and I hope that he'll get to go to the states and study.
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