Mme. Yip
1/26/2015 08:06:18 am
Hi Everyone,
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1/28/2015 11:50:33 am
Hi everyone, I'm doing my project on circuits & switches. I will be making a model. The class will learn how a circuit works, how the switch is connected to the circuit and I will explain the different parts of a circuit. I will also hope you guys learn something from my science fair project!!!
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makena
1/29/2015 07:01:34 am
Hi! its Makena! Estella and I are doing a model too! we are also going to tell the class how each part works! Why did you chose that subject?
Adam
1/29/2015 10:07:53 am
Wow very interesting and I can't wait to see it 😄😄😃
Jorren
1/29/2015 11:56:45 pm
Good luck France's looks cool!!!!
Frances
1/31/2015 11:52:30 am
Thank you all for your comments. Because I've sometimes wondered on how circuits work and how they light up the light bulbs, I decided to do my project on circuits and switches. Besides having loads of fun doing it, I will also learn a lot about circuits.:)
Adam
1/29/2015 10:02:50 am
Ian doing my science fair project about solar panels. I will be making a model of a solar panel charging a device then I will tell about how it works and how it produce electricity and the efficiency of a solar panel. Hope u guys learn something 😄😄
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makena
1/28/2015 07:47:16 am
Estella and Makena's Science Fair
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Avani
1/29/2015 07:53:48 am
Wow that sounds super interesting! How are you building your structure? Sounds super cool😎
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1/29/2015 08:14:07 am
I like the idea! Very smart! My only question is, r u going to show the class where the electricity comes from. NOT the electricity that comes out of the electricity towers, but where all the electricity originally comes from???!!!???
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Makena
2/1/2015 12:16:16 am
If you are wondering where the electricity comes from it is from an electric power plant.😉👏
Joanna
1/29/2015 02:44:23 pm
the science fair is important for us to learn where elctricty comes from
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Makena
2/1/2015 12:08:13 am
Yes. I am going to show the class where the electricity comes from.
Yieun<3
1/28/2015 08:13:46 am
Herro;) I'm doing my science faie project on "magnetism and electricity" im gonna make a model of a battery and how it creates electricity!!! Hope u guyz learn something:)😁😄😋
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Makena
1/29/2015 07:04:24 am
Hi! Its Makena! That subject is so cool! Me and Estella are doing a model to! Why did you chose that subject?
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Yieun
1/29/2015 11:30:27 am
I chose this topic cause i thought it would be fun to learn about how magnetism creates electricity !!!
Jayden
1/28/2015 08:30:16 am
My science fair project is on wind electricity. Me and Jorren will be making a wind turbine that demonstrates how wind power works. The class will learn how a wind turbine works and how it provides electricity. We will make a model of a wind turbine that will power a light bulb.
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1/29/2015 07:57:55 am
Very cool guys!!! I like the idea of showing the class, the wind turbine lighting the light bulb. But how are u going to get the wind turbin to actually produce light if It is just a model???
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Adam
1/29/2015 10:22:27 am
Really interesting and I really like the idea of the light bulb and Iam excited to see it👍
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DANIEL
1/29/2015 12:13:17 pm
hey guys great idea i am just wondering if you guys are going to use a fan to power your turbine or something else. Wonder how the model will look good luck
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Jayden
1/31/2015 01:02:13 am
My science fair project will be powered by a fan that will simulate as wind
Nira
1/28/2015 08:49:45 am
Herro👋 For my science project I will be making a motor. I will be showing the parts and explaining how it works. The class will learn how useful it can be, why it only spins in 1 direction, and the flow of electricity. The class will also learn the interaction of current (the flow of electrons) and a magnetic field. Hope u guyz like it✌️
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Avani
1/29/2015 07:56:27 am
Cool! This sounds really interesting, I can't wait to see it! Why did you choose this topic for the science fair? This project will be cool beans.
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Nira;)
2/1/2015 08:28:09 am
~Avani😆
Avani
1/28/2015 09:59:29 am
Yo👌. For my science project I will be making a potato powered clock.
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Nira
1/29/2015 08:16:48 am
Awesomie👏 That sounds really cool😎 I never knew that vegetables could power a clock! But why did you choose a potato? I know I will learn something tho👍
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Avani
1/30/2015 07:18:05 am
I guess I really like potatoes and it seemed really interesting⭐️
Keira
1/29/2015 08:45:57 am
Cool project. But what is zinc? Is that a type of metal?
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Avani
1/30/2015 07:19:38 am
Zinc is used for galvanized nails so I guess you could call it a type of metal or mineral too💫
Jasmine
1/29/2015 10:59:30 am
That sounds awesome! But I really want to know more, I really want to see your project!!!
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Yieun<3 (eo)
1/30/2015 07:59:22 am
Omg that is so cool!!! Honestly your project is gonna be AMAZING!!!What makes the clock work?!!😋💭💫🌟✨⌚️
Avani
1/30/2015 08:18:19 am
There is a electrochemical in side the potato, which allows the zinc in the galvanized nails to react with the copper wire...this just the short version but I will explain it all during the presentation next month😉
Keira
1/28/2015 10:11:03 am
Hey everybody! I'm going to make an electromagnet for the science fair. Everybody will learn how a battery and wire can create a magnetic field. They will also learn what is the difference between a permanent magnet and an electromagnet.
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Jeanette
1/29/2015 09:20:27 am
You have a good idea and it is very unique but where are you going to find the the materials?
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Keira
1/29/2015 12:59:04 pm
You can buy the materials at a hardware store like home depot.
Frances
1/29/2015 09:56:50 am
Hello Keira, This is Frances. What is a permanent magnet? It sound really cool and I'm looking forward to see you present it.
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Keira
1/31/2015 09:53:20 am
A permanent magnet is a regular magnet.
Matthew
1/28/2015 10:31:55 am
Matthew and Richard science project!!!
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Ha-Young
1/29/2015 11:50:42 am
Wow!!!!! It seems interesting to me because I've never heard of this experiment before(except the balloon part). I'll look forward to it. And P.S: Good luck to you and Richard!!!
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Bree
1/29/2015 12:29:49 pm
Sounds great! Will you be making a model to show us?
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Jordan
1/29/2015 01:00:46 pm
Great idea sounds like a good project
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Jorren
1/30/2015 12:00:45 am
Cool Matt how are u going to build the model
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Yieun
1/30/2015 08:02:33 am
Cool! I saw u guys working and richard was working really hard trying to make static electricity;) keep up the good work!
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Ha-Young Yun
1/28/2015 11:29:38 am
Whatzsup, everybody!!!! I will be doing a squishy circuit for the science fair.. If you're wondering what a squishy circuit is, a squishy circuit is a circuit used with conductive and insulating dough. Everybody will learn the 3 basic things in circuits and different kinds of circuit. Everybody will also learn how this circuit flows and how it resists (P.S: If you're still wondering, then you'll see on Feb.23, the presentation day).
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Anthony
1/29/2015 09:15:02 am
Wow pretty cool project!! Why did you chose this interesting subject?
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Ha-Young
1/30/2015 08:14:13 am
I chose this because it looks cool and fun. Also because I thought it would be really amazing for everyone to see!!!
Ha-Young
1/30/2015 08:40:40 am
If you haven't heard of a lot of projects that uses play-doh(aka. Conductive dough) and modeling clay(aka. Insulating dough) then GOOD!!!! You can learn new stuff about this project and other projects!! 🌊👇
Frances
1/29/2015 10:04:01 am
Hey, Ha-Young, It's Frances, and I was wondering on how play-dough can be used as an insulator or a conductor. How will the electricity flow through the play-dough? I'm really looking forward to see you present you squishy circuit.:)
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Ha-Young
1/30/2015 08:20:17 am
Q: how will the electricity flow through the play-doh (aka. Conductive dough)?
Ha-Young :)
2/1/2015 08:26:52 am
Thank you for those comments you gave me. I'll try to keep up really hard on my project.
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Julia
1/28/2015 11:39:20 am
Hi😄
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Nira
1/29/2015 08:27:10 am
Cool😎 that sounds really interesting! I am also doing a demonstration. Why did u choose this topic? Anyways, I don't know much about static electricity so I am exited to learn more👌
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Julia
1/30/2015 07:01:03 am
To Nira:
Julie
1/29/2015 09:39:28 am
Me and Cerelia are doing static electricity too! Why did you choose static electricity
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Julia
1/30/2015 07:03:09 am
That sounds really cool that you guys are doing static electricity! Then I can learn about static electricity in spots I didn't cover! I chose this topic because I wanted to learn more about static electricity:)
Yieun
1/29/2015 11:35:36 am
Oooh! Cool I'll be looking forward 2 tht. What made u do this topic? I probably gonna learn " alot" from ur project👌👍
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Julia
1/30/2015 07:05:50 am
I'm happy that you will be looking forward to my project! I chose this topic because I wanted to learn more about static electricity because I thought it was really cool that this caused so many things, and I just wanted to learn more about this topic!
Matthew
1/30/2015 10:37:19 am
seems interesting and I got a question why did you do a static electricity instead of the oh.. And I can't wait to see it
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Julia
1/30/2015 11:34:22 am
To: Matthew
Jasmine
1/28/2015 11:58:58 am
My project is on "How an Electric Motor works". My model is showing a coil spinning, powered by a battery. The class will learn how metal and battery makes the coil spin. And also they will learn what we can use this for in real life. I hope my project is interesting!!!
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Anthony
1/29/2015 09:21:58 am
Wow nice project but how are you making the model. It is very cool that you are using a electric motor!! Hope your science fair project comes out well!!:)
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Cerelia
1/28/2015 12:06:48 pm
Hi everyone!
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Richard
1/29/2015 01:02:38 pm
That's a very cool topic/subject! What made you chose that?
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Cerelia
1/31/2015 10:24:18 am
Hey, Richard! Me and Julie chose this topic cause it really relates to our everyday life. Almost everyone has static electricity sneak up on them.
Julie
1/28/2015 12:20:01 pm
Hi🙋
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Kaylee
1/29/2015 11:48:43 am
Hi Julie! Your project seems really fun and cool!!!!!! Why did you choose static electricity as your topic?
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Kevin
1/29/2015 11:49:02 am
Wow I would really like to know how rubbing ballons on hair can create static! But what is your demonstration?
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Anthony
1/28/2015 01:15:44 pm
Helloo everybody!
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Jayden
1/29/2015 08:25:22 am
Sounds cool.how are you going to the experiment?😃
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Anthony
2/1/2015 04:17:03 am
For my experiment I will first test both batteries with an electrical tester. Then I will put the batteries in two identical flashlights. Then every hour I will test the batteries until one battery will run out of power. That is how I am going to do my experiment!!
Keira
1/29/2015 08:41:51 am
Cool! How are you going to test that? Batteries have a very long life.
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Anthony
2/1/2015 04:30:04 am
I guess I can do my experiment on the weekend so l have a lot of time and I could do it the next day too!!
Tina
1/29/2015 09:48:06 am
Cool, but is this Static Electricity, circuits.... Etc?
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Anthony
2/1/2015 04:51:04 am
No it is not Static Electricity because I am using batteries and batteries are a different circuit.
Cerelia
1/29/2015 01:27:02 pm
Hi Antha, this project is a really good idea but is this experiment going to be an experiment like right on the spot? Like using the batteries?
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Anthony
2/1/2015 04:53:43 am
No it is not right on the spot because it takes hours to do.
Jeanette
1/28/2015 01:18:19 pm
Hi everyone,
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Jasmine
1/29/2015 10:52:43 am
I saw when you guys were tiring it! I look amoozing, can't wait to see the presentation!!!
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Kevin
1/29/2015 11:46:20 am
That demonstation seems really cool. I can't wait to check your presentation and see how the static makes things float.
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Kaylee
1/29/2015 01:29:05 pm
Hi!!!! Your project sounds really awesome!!!!!!!!! How are you going to make the plastic fly? I can't wait to see your project!!!!😃
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Jeanette
1/30/2015 07:40:02 am
Tina is going to rub the balloon on her head and I'm going to rub the plastic then we will try with different objects and see if they fly on top of the balloon
Kaylee
1/28/2015 01:28:29 pm
My partner is Bree.
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Julia
1/29/2015 08:37:34 am
Herro😊
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Kaylee
2/1/2015 10:40:06 am
Hi Julia! We can use a substitute as long as it is an acid ( like lemon juice) but vinegar works best. Sorry! We weren't really planning on doing a specific topic. We were just looking up different projects on electricity and we found an ice tray battery and thought it sounded really cool!
Julie
1/29/2015 09:43:16 am
I never knew that you can light a LED light ,light up !!!! Why did you guys choose to do this for your science fair project!!!!!😃
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Kaylee
2/1/2015 11:45:53 am
Hi Julie! We chose this for our project because it sounded really cool!!! We found the ice tray battery on a website when we were looking for things to do for the science fair.
Richard
1/28/2015 02:02:46 pm
My partner is Matthew. Our project is about static electricity, and we will show information by doing a demonstration. By using 2 metal tin cans,2 sour cream containers, 1 balloon,1 ruler,1 paperclip,some string,and a wool cloth, we can make a "Static Electricity Bell". By making 2 towers with the sour cream containers on the bottom, and balancing the metal tin can upside down on the sour cream container. Put a ruler like a bridge that connects the 2 towers,and taping the string like a icicle under the ruler. Then, tie the string with the paperclip. Finally, rub the balloon with the wool cloth to make static electricity, and then put the balloon near one of the metal cans,then the paperclip should swing from one tower to the next! The class will learn how static electricity repels and attracts the paperclip, and one way to create static electricity!
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Jeanette
1/29/2015 09:26:40 am
Wow you explained it very clear on your comment.Are you going to let other people try it during your demonstration?
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Richard
2/1/2015 01:18:02 pm
Maybe, if they will be careful,because this demonstration is very fragile!
Cerelia
1/29/2015 01:35:33 pm
Ok, that sounds really cool. How'd u come up with the idea?
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Richard
2/1/2015 01:30:03 pm
One day me and Matthew went on
Chris ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
1/28/2015 03:23:17 pm
Hello
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Julia
1/29/2015 08:32:31 am
Hi😄
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Chris
2/1/2015 12:04:18 pm
Solar panels make energy not power but when the solar panels make energy it can power things that need electricity to make them work.
Tina
1/29/2015 09:45:16 am
Wow. This demonstration sound cool but.. What we will learn like how it works?
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Chris
2/1/2015 12:01:30 pm
Yes, the class will learn how it works.
Cerelia
1/29/2015 01:38:29 pm
Sounds awsome! Can't wait for the demonstration! How did u guys come up with the idea of solar panels?
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Chris
2/1/2015 12:01:07 pm
We came up with the idea solar panels because we've always wanted to learn about them.
Tina
1/28/2015 11:48:13 pm
My partner is Jeanette. We are doing static electricity. We will be experiment how the balloon cause the plastic to fly when you rub it with a cotton towel or someone's hair. We will teach you guys what static electricity is, why and how the plastic react to the balloon, what Can you use without the plastic or the cotton towel/ someone's hair to have the same results and how did it create static electricity
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Cerelia
1/29/2015 01:31:14 pm
That sounds real cool! Good idea. So are u going to show us the experiment and tell us about it? And are u going to do one experiment?
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Tina
2/1/2015 11:45:33 am
We are going to do the experiment and tell about it and we doing only one experiment :D 1/29/2015 07:51:12 am
Hi! Tanner here. I am doing my project alone. My project is a circuit and a battery powered project. The class will learn about what is in lead and what makes it produce the light. They will also learn how different powered battery's give a different production of light. The class will also learn what a circuit is and how it works. PLEASE COMMENT AND QUESTION MY POST!!!
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Jayden
1/29/2015 08:26:58 am
Cool. Are you going to make a model? Good luck😃😃😃
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Jordan
1/29/2015 12:58:55 pm
Are you doing a model or a expirement?
Ha-Young
1/29/2015 11:55:11 am
OOOH!!!! Cool project. I really want to learn more about your experiment(even though I also do circuits). Well... I'll look forward to your project. P.S: good luck! ^_^
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daniel
1/29/2015 12:17:25 pm
Hey tanner nice project I was wondering are you going to make a model or do a experiment.Also are you going to show every component of the circuit? GOOD LUCK
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Jordan
1/29/2015 12:59:39 pm
Good luck
Kevin
1/29/2015 11:41:05 am
Hi
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Richard
1/29/2015 01:04:59 pm
Wow, that's a really exact way to show Solar Panel energy! How will you get the solar panel and what made you chose this topic?
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Kevin
2/1/2015 10:44:19 am
Hello Richard I got the solar panel from a old lawn light. I chose solar panels because I've always wanted to learn how they work.
daniel
1/29/2015 12:08:59 pm
HI my science fair project is about how how is lightning produced.i will show this by creating a model of a cloud to show what happens inside during a thunder storm. The class will learn about what is lightning,how hot it is,what are positive and negative charges and how to protect yourself from it. WELL THATS MY PROJECT!!!!
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Bree
1/29/2015 12:27:10 pm
Sounds cool! What will you use to make the cloud and how will it work?
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Rasheed
2/1/2015 04:21:19 pm
Sounds cool! How will you make a cloud that makes lightning that sounds really hard... GOOD LUCK!!
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Bree
1/29/2015 12:26:24 pm
Hi it's Bree! Kaylee and I are doing a project on circuits. You will learn how to make a voltaic battery, how the circuit works and what components it includes. Hope you enjoy!
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Jordan
1/29/2015 12:57:44 pm
My project is on how is lightning created. Me and Daniel will be getting a cardboard surface putting some sticks and hanging clouds on it and we will show the charges of it as well.
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Jorren
1/29/2015 11:52:17 pm
For me and Jayden's science fair project we will be doing it on wind turbines, it will,show how electricity is produced and how it gets to your house. It will be a model 😃😃😀
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Yieun
1/30/2015 08:07:01 am
Cool! Im looking forward to your project, im probably gonna learn alot of things! Good luck
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Matthew
1/30/2015 10:45:22 am
wow sound so cool can't wait to see it when you presented question are you doing a model or a experiment or a demonstration?
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Estella
2/1/2015 01:05:15 am
cool! what are you making the model out of?
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Estella
2/1/2015 01:02:49 am
Estella and Makena's Science Fair
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Rasheed
2/1/2015 04:23:50 pm
Sound cool, never heard of making electricity out of clay I wonder how it will work can't wait to see... GOOD LUCK!!
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Rasheed
2/1/2015 04:16:18 pm
I am doing a model of how to make a lightbulb with led and batteries. You will be able to learn how it works how long it will last and last but not least learn why the led makes electricity!!
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Ha-Young
2/5/2015 06:54:45 am
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