April 1, 2025

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Moriah Holds Annual Science Fair

On Tuesday March 18, Moriah’s seventh graders participated in the ninth annual Moriah Middle School science fair. The three month project focused on skills such as teamwork, time management and real world science application. Students were challenged to answer a question by using the scientific method. The questions selected by student groups were diverse, ranging from, “What is the effect of the amount of popsicle sticks and hot glue on the amount of weight a popsicle stick bridge can hold?” to “If the same hair mask is used on different types of hair, which hair type will be the least frizzy?” After developing a question to investigate, student groups developed a hypothesis and carried out their experimental procedures. Following the gathering and organizing of their data, students did some research, analyzed their results and graphed their data using Google Sheets. The final step in the process challenged students to effectively communicate the results of their experiment by creating a display board and by speaking about their experiment to family, friends and classmates.

It was a great opportunity to see the students’ creative sides. With projects involving onions, video games, make-up, memory and more, the seventh graders of Moriah were able to showcase and improve on their lab report writing skills. The students presented and demonstrated their findings to family and friends at the science fair and had a chance to answer questions from each other’s projects in a scavenger hunt. Congratulations to the Mattio family on winning the prize from the science fair scavenger hunt. Students will continue to present their projects in the classroom. Top scorers from the science fair will go on to compete in the Inter-Yeshiva Science Congress on Jun 8, 2025. Mrs. Knoll is very proud to bring this event to Moriah once again.

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