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Friday, February 11, 2011

SCIENCE FAIR

Attention all Kindergarten Friends!
Are you signed up for the Science Fair?
Science Fair is a fun way to have fun will experimenting and learning!
SCIIENCE FAIIR IIS COMIING!!


What will your experiment be?!

Visit the Science Fair nook in the library or

check out these cool websites for ideas:

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http://education.wes.army.mil/clubhouse/experiments.cfm

Be part of the fun on Tuesday, March 15, from 6:30-8:30 pm!

Dear Parents,

The John B. Dey PTA Sponsored Science Fair is an exciting event that

encourages students to think like young scientists. Conducting an experiment

using the scientific method has many educational benefits. Students develop

skills in creative thinking, problem solving, writing, and organizing a

presentation. Though optional, we encourage every child to participate. After

returning their registration sheets, students will be given specific instructions

for the steps to be taken in preparing their science projects. Most of the work

will be completed at home; however, some teachers may choose to work on

projects in school as well.

We ask that you encourage your children and monitor their progress along the

way. Your guidance is key to a successful project, but be careful that you

don’t end up doing the experiment yourself, no matter how much fun it would

be! Please complete and return the attached Science Fair Registration Sheet

by Friday, February 18th so that your child’s scientific discoveries can begin!

Mandy McCall 747-9367 mandymccall@verizon.net

Angie Hetherington 481-5922 rhetherington1@cox.net

Science Fair Co-Chairs

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