PARSIPPANY — Hayley Kells and Averi Zitelli were winners of the Fourth grade Intervale Science Fair held on Saturday, January 31.
The project was called Underwater Explosion, visually showing how hot water rises.
They created a display board and demonstrated a hands on experiment for the judges.
Every part of the project was completed by the girls themselves.
The girls met for a few weekends and even “Face-timed” each other to practice. This is a great way to use technology.
Amanda Hoffman, is a fifth grade winner of Intervale Science Fair.
She tested the cooling effect of mint. She determined that the cooling effect of mint isn’t just a sensation. Mint actually lowered the temperature of water 6 degrees Celsius compared to the control, after 25 minutes
The Intervale School PTA did an amazing job coordinating the event and all the children that participated worked hard and displayed wonderful science experiments.
Intervale is a kindergarten through fifth grade school where staff and parents work together to provide a nurturing environment for our students. The school’s diverse population provides us with wonderful opportunities to learn about many different cultures, traditions and life styles.
Intervale School is located at 60 Pitt Road.