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Remember when science fairs were all about simulated volcanoes and locker alarms? Amateur stuff. These kids, both fresh out of sixth grade, are sitting at a lunch table and talking about tensile ...
Last week the sixth-grade global cultures and science classes began their first of many interdisciplinary projects of the school year.
Lauren Arrington's sixth-grade research project is cited in a science journal. (July 24, 2014: See the editor's note at the bottom of this page for an explanation of the story's new headline.) ...
Cardinals Local Schools sixth grade science class participated in a Skittles Science Lab recently. Students used Skittles (their rock), water and a pipet (their precipitation), and a Petri dish (Ea… ...
A sixth-grader's project for her school's science fair made waves among academics studying invasive lionfish that infest many U.S. waters.
Glenwood Springs Middle School’s sixth grade class showcased their innovative science projects at their annual Celebration of Learning on Wednesday. The event, initiated by science teacher Autumn ...
When the coronavirus pandemic upended the school year, Oklahoma teacher Melissa Lau switched gears to teach her class the science of social distancing.
For some, science fairs mean homemade volcanoes and potato-powered clocks. But not for one Florida sixth grader. Recently, thirteen-year-old Lauren Arrington presented her research on the survival ...