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Left: Everyone enjoyed the opportunity to check out the hands-on activities and experiments at the Science Fair.

Left: Everyone enjoyed the opportunity to check out the hands-on activities and experiments at the Science Fair.

Great Expectations School (GES) was packed with young scientists and curious onlookers Thursday evening as the school hosted its annual Science Fair. Eighteen participants displayed the results of their investigations. There was a fascinating variety of topics ranging from “How much would you weigh on other planets” and “What’s the inside of an eyeball like?” to “What materials will birds use to build their nests?” and “Do Pop Rocks react differently in different liquids?”





Above: Ian Kurschner explain how electricity works to his fascinated school mates, Charlet Waver and Robin Henrikson.

Above: Ian Kurschner explain how electricity works to his fascinated school mates, Charlet Waver and Robin Henrikson.

Right: What’s the best preservative? Lucy Callender (with display assistance from Science Fair coordinator Carrie Otis) can help you decide with the results of her cucumber preservative science project.

Right: What’s the best preservative? Lucy Callender (with display assistance from Science Fair coordinator Carrie Otis) can help you decide with the results of her cucumber preservative science project.

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