Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Science Fair in Turkey!

It doesn't matter where you go to school, it seems like at some point you will be required to participate in a science fair.  Today the fourth grade students showcased their science projects.  They were done in Turkish, but I had a lot of fun going to each project and asking the students to tell me about their projects in English.  It really brings me back to those good old elementary school days.  Here's a few cute pictures from the day...
This scientist works solo and created all his posters about different types of pollution.  He also kept track of how many kids listened to his presentation and kept me informed on the tally :)
All about frogs....not limited to, but including frog life cycle t-shirts, frog hats, model of a frog's habitat, and two real live frogs!
If this kid looks like a genius, it's because he is....he told me about all different types of rocks and what they are used for. In perfect English, amazing!
Project about the moon, including a replica of the moon's surface and a really cool rocket poster.  
The solar system girls....models and information about each planet, and trying to outdo the frog pair with their matching solar system t-shirts and headbands!
BFFs who did their project on physical and chemical changes.  They attracted lots of spectators who got to dip marshmallows into melted chocolate!
These two boys, and maybe future science teachers, had lots of cool little experiments to show different ways how to separate particles.  Completely adorable how they modeled the experiments for the younger kids, they got my vote for best project

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