Science Day is here!
Written by Christy Richardson on March 19, 2014
We are so excited for Science Day 2014, which is held on Thursday, March 20.
At Pine Cobble, science Day is an all-school celebration of the scientific method. Students in grades 4-9 present research in front of the school; by sixth grade, all students will have done some kind of independent original scientific research. At the end of the day, all grades come together in some sort of science challenge (in the past, students have had to build weight-bearing structures from dry spaghetti and a limited amount of scotch tape, for example).
Here’s the schedule of presentations for the day. All are welcome!
Session 1: 9:00-9:55 |
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Courtyard (6th Grade Room) | Dining Room |
Sarah Briggs – Which nail polish color bests resists chipping? | Jackie Rich – The Bystander Effect |
Josh Crosby – Military Exo-suits | Rachel Hemmer – The Giant Squid |
Katrina Hotaling – Whale’s World of Sound | Georgia Hannock – Reflexes |
Clara Kuttner – Surface Tension | Eric Printz – Sound Machine |
Grace Miller – Music’s Effect on Emotions | Cate Byrne – It’s Eye-amazing! |
Mercedes Fitch – What toothpaste whitens your teeth the best? | Malcolm Skinner – Bop It Psychology |
Phoenix Hagy-Weatherbee – Do we see the same colors? | Andrea Printz – Memorization of Numbers |
Session 2: 10:20-11:15 |
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Courtyard (6th Grade Room) | Dining Room: For older audiences |
4th Grade – Water and the Aquarium Project | Jonah Kelly-Whitney – Gullibility: How easily are you convinced? |
Sophie Lane – Music for Thought | Mariah Lewis – The Effects of Advertisements on the Human Psyche |
Aidan Engel – Super Soda Science! | Arianna Stetson – Why Are People Violent? |
Darlie Kerns – Potatoes: Not the Solution to the World’s Problems | Jakob Zimmerman – Loving the Rocks |
Ethan Sheppard – Honor or money? What drives us to succeed? | Colette Stapp – Crime Scene Science |
Piper Campbell – The Workings of Some Common Medications | David Kelly-Whitney – Can we blame violent video games? |
Isla Lyons – Imprinting | Hayden Noelle Gillooly – Twins |
Session 3: 11:20-12:15 |
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Courtyard (6th Grade Room) | Dining Room |
Jeffrey Merselis – Virtual Reality | Sabrina Templeton – Contagious Behaviors |
Charles Starenko – Is This Reality? | Beau James Lahey – Outrageous Optical Illusions |
Brennan Houran – Electrolysis | Elaina Lamphere – Bioluminescent Sea Creatures |
Aidan White – The Telegraph | Merrie Benjamin – Pop! The Mysteries of Popcorn Revealed |
Tobias Lepecki – The Effects of Discussion on Retention of Memory | M. Holden Ellard – Caffeine Cut Back? |
Jacob Hane – The Possibilities of Inter-stellar Space Travel | Gable Hartman – Speed Wheels |
Noah Giom – Potato Battery: The Extended Edition | Logan Waien – Making Sound Visual |
Catherine Cavalli – Human Lie Detection | Josh Paine – The Placebo Effect |