March 15, 2006


What is static electricity? 
  Click here to see this experiment.


Would you like to see this volcano erupt?  Click here.


Click here to see an experiment  on reactive mixtures.

Would you like to learn about motors?  Click here.


Can you identify a bird by its beak or sound?


What's so special about snowflakes?


What is density?


How can I play tricks on my eyes?


What did Nikola Tesla invent? 

What's going on here?

What does gravity do?

What's the deal with gears?

Care to learn about constellations? 

What's so special about liquid densities?

Would you like to learn more about the planets....

...Or how about icebergs? 

How can a liquid turn into a solid? 

What does bacteria look like? 

Why do teeth decay?

What happens during a spin?

Just what is "fruit power?"

How do you make bouncy balls?

Are poison dart frogs really poisonous?

How can you play tricks on your eyes?

How many legs do insects have?

Could there be life on other planets?

Can you make dyes from vegetables?

What happened during the mission to Mars?

Why do some things mix and some don't?

How does a race car work?

How do special effects work?

What are some simple machines?

What kind of soap cleans hands the best?

Which foods are the healthiest?

How does a pottery wheel work?
These questions (and many more) were answered by young scientists at Orchard School's Science Fair.


Thanks to Orchard parent, Tim Barritt for organizing the Science Fair.
Thanks also to Orchard's PTO for hosting this very informative and fun-filled event.

Science Rules!

Digital video by Tim Barritt.  Digital images taken by Tim Barritt and Donna Sullivan-Macdonald.

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  This page last updated: 04/06/06.