Schools
Young Scientists Excel at Science & Engineering Fair
The fourth annual event featured a total of 99 projects presented by 141 students from Lawrence Intermediate School and Lawrence Middle School.
Editor's Note: The following news brief was contributed by Lawrence Township Public Schools.
Held Feb. 23 at Lawrence Intermediate School (LIS), the 4th annual Lawrence Science & Engineering Fair hosted 99 projects presented by 141 LIS and Lawrence Middle School (LMS) students.
Awards were presented for each grade level.
Find out what's happening in Lawrencevillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Lawrence High School (LHS) STEM students mentored fair participants and provided hands-on demonstrations. Resources and financial support for the fair were provided by Lawrence Township Public Schools; PTOs from LIS, LMS, and LHS; and Rider University.
Demonstrations inspired students to explore ecology, chemistry, biology, engineering and electronics. The scientific principles covered included magnetism, micronutrients, thermoelectric cooling, hydrophobic/hydrophilic effects, strength of geometric designs and pollution.
Find out what's happening in Lawrencevillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A key fair component was a personal interview between the judge and the student. During the interview students were asked to relate their project’s inspiration and design and to highlight the scientific method.
You might say it takes a village to pull off such a big event.
Jessica Heller, LTPS enrichment teacher, coordinated things internally while dozens of parent volunteers organized and staffed the fair. LHS transition students designed and manufactured buttons that were distributed to all students.
Demonstrations were a true community partnership with tables from Rider University, The College of New Jersey, the LIS Robotics program, the LHS STEM Academy, NJ AmeriCorps Ambassadors from the Delaware River Basin and Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association.
Â
Fourth Grade Winners
First Place
Shiamak Kalwachwala & Adam Levinsky
Cookie Wars: Butter vs. Applesauce and Butter vs. Greek Yogurt
Second Place
Nicole Cadieu & Katherine Dorfman
Can you Speed Up the Composting of Kitchen Scraps?
Third Place
Eric Maest
Which Evaporates Water Faster: High or Low Watt Bulbs?
Honorable Mention
Daniel Lonarker
Effect of Hull Form on Boat Speed
Honorable Mention
Kaia Dyckman
Petri Dish Death Match: Soap vs. Hand Sanitizer
Honorable Mention
Manit Niwas
Effect of Seed Size on Germination
Â
Fifth Grade Winners
First Place
Simon Cull
Fat, Salt or Sweet? What Do Dogs Like to Eat?
Second Place
Kiran Hiremath & Saloni Sharma
Keep it Cool
Third Place
Andrew Tziarriz-Over
Electromagnets: What Effects Their Strength
Honorable Mention
Aluen Tomat-Kelly
Ghost Plant
Honorable Mention
Disha Bharj & Riddhi Bharj
Plant Growth in Different Environments
Honorable Mention
Matthew Joseph
Water Race
Â
Sixth Grade Winners
First Place
Matthew McChesney
Underwater Adventure
Second Place
Abhyan Jaikishen
Seeing is Believing
Third Place
Charlotte Bohra & Grace Dismukes
Why Do Our Cookies Burn?
Honorable Mention
Harshil Bhullar & Faraz Khan
What is the Bacterial Content of Milk?
Honorable Mention
Adeline Ripberger
The Big Squeeze
Honorable Mention
Teddy Masterson
Pulling with Pulleys
Honorable Mention
Anusha Aggarwal
Battle of the Screens
Â
Seventh Grade Winners
First Place
Natasha Kalwachwala
How Permanent are Permanent Markers?
Second Place
Ryan & Dylan Morris
Bridges Falling Down
Third Place
Roja Vanaparthi
Can you Taste the Difference?
Honorable Mention
Catherine Chen & Sarah Chu
Surface Tension and Salt Water
Honorable Mention
Mrs. Zapata’s Class
Get Your Heart Pumping
Â
Eighth Grade Winners
First Place
James Gow & Rohan Pahwa
Intercellar and Intracellar = Cellular Communication
Second Place
Anjali Agarwal
Soiled Soil
Third Place
Ritesh Dash & Kiran Aiyar
SoundWaves
Honorable Mention
Gwenyth Lavery
Measuring Surface Tension of Water with a Penny
Â
Â
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
