Photos: Making science fun

Northampton’s Bridge Street School recently held its annual Science Fair that  brought students, caregivers and community leaders together to view and interact with more than 50 student projects exploring everything from spiders, crystals, and plate tectonics to how elevators work and the four stages of cake batter.

Northampton’s Bridge Street School recently held its annual Science Fair that brought students, caregivers and community leaders together to view and interact with more than 50 student projects exploring everything from spiders, crystals, and plate tectonics to how elevators work and the four stages of cake batter. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Fifth grader Apollo Yentsch shares about his group’s spider project as part of Northampton’s Bridge Street School recent Science Fair. The annual event  brought students, caregivers and community leaders together to view and interact with more than 50 student projects exploring everything from spiders, crystals, and plate tectonics to how elevators work and the four stages of cake batter.

Fifth grader Apollo Yentsch shares about his group’s spider project as part of Northampton’s Bridge Street School recent Science Fair. The annual event brought students, caregivers and community leaders together to view and interact with more than 50 student projects exploring everything from spiders, crystals, and plate tectonics to how elevators work and the four stages of cake batter. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Bridge Street School third grader Margot Church  demonstrates how an elevator works to community attendee Emily Serafy-Cox  as part of the school’s recent Science Fair. The annual event  brought students, caregivers and community leaders together to view and interact with more than 50 student projects exploring everything from spiders, crystals, and plate tectonics to how elevators work and the four stages of cake batter.

Bridge Street School third grader Margot Church demonstrates how an elevator works to community attendee Emily Serafy-Cox as part of the school’s recent Science Fair. The annual event brought students, caregivers and community leaders together to view and interact with more than 50 student projects exploring everything from spiders, crystals, and plate tectonics to how elevators work and the four stages of cake batter. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Published: 05-09-2024 8:52 AM

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