Science was in the air last Thursday at Sag Harbor Elementary School as students presented their science projects at the school’s annual Science Fair.
During the event, the gymnasium was transformed into a science symposium where students discussed their projects and hypotheses with fellow classmates, parents, teachers and administrators.
The fair featured a number of projects, including ones that explored color illusions, crystals, robots, glowing water, rock candy, photosynthesis, short-term memory and electromagnetism.
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Photos courtesy of the Sag Harbor School District
Photo 1: At the annual science fair, Daniel Bitton, a fifth-grader at Sag Harbor Elementary School, studied the affect of vinegar on chicken bones.
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Photo 2: For her science fair project, Grace Flanagan, a fourth-grader at Sag Harbor Elementary School showed how color could create optical illusions.
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