Local Science Fair coordinators are Pam Osland, elementary library media center paraprofessional and fourth-grade teacher Matt Anderson.īelow is a photo gallery from the 2016 MLES Science Fair: THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY students. + Brayden Stewart (Fourth Grade) – “Take Flight.” + Mareena Jepsen (Fourth Grade) – “Walking Water.” + Alexis Lopez (Third Grade) – “Minty Flavors.” + Sawyer Carrison (Third Grade) – “Melting Ice.” + Khya Boldt (Third Grade) – “Popping Plants.” + Olivia Christians (Sixth Grade) – “Investigating Soil Erosion. ![]() + Madison Hartle (Sixth Grade) – “Clean?” + Wyatt Wall/Ian Penner (Sixth Grade) – “Electric Garden.” + Harlan Munning (Sixth Grade) – “Glucose Number Rules.” + Brooke Naas (Fifth Grade) – “Melting the Ice!” + Avrom Buller (Fifth Grade) – “The Hamster Maze Runner.” + Brice Anacker (Fifth Grade) – “Milk to Plastic.” + Kody Wassman (Fourth Grade) – “Water vs. + Tanner Schultz/Braxton Tollefson (Third Grade) – “Potato Power.” + Thaila Sengchan/Carsen Hopper (Third Grade) – “Fizzy Explosions.” Participating Mountain Lake students, their grade level, project titles and ribbon award (blue ribbon winners have the opportunity to advance to the Regional Science Fair) were as follows: To present a science fair project, the student scientists develop a hypothesis, plan a process to test that hypothesis, put that process into motion using various hands-on materials, see the process to it completion and then explain the resultse Being a part of this process may mean the beginning of a life-long fascination with science for the student. Participation contributes to the education of students in the thinking process – from formulating the projects to actually doing the experiments and reporting the data. Taking part in a science fair project gives the student the opportunity to share his or her interests with parents, guardians, relatives, neighbors, teachers and fellow students – as well as the chance to be interviewed by judges. ![]() The science fair project is the culmination of hard work, persistent investigation and in-depth experimentation by the participating student scientists. Nearly 600 volunteer judges and staff personnel take part in the fair. This annual regional fair attracts more than 1,200 projects from southern Minnesota. Those entries have the opportunity to advance to the 2016 South Central/Southwest Minnesota Regional Science and Engineering Fair – Elementary Division (Grades 3-6) – on Saturday, April 30, at Myers Field House and Taylor Center on the campus of Minnesota State University-Mankato. ![]() Of those participating, 10 entries were recognized with blue ribbons. Judging was done by the Mountain Lake Public High School physics classes of Jayme Fast. Fifteen science projects – involving 18 students from grades 3-6 – were entered in the fair. Mountain Lake Public Elementary School (MLES) held it 2016 Science Fair this past Friday, March 18, in the elementary library. Email Mountain Lake Public Elementary School holds annual Science Fair
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