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For my final science project, I decided to conduct a plant experiment. This whole experiment was based on the fact I wanted to see how water levels would affect the growth of the plant. So when I started this experiment, I got some soil, plastic cups and seeds. It had gone on for 17 days and there was still no sign of plant life. Why? Because I had awful soil. After restarting my experiment I saw plant life in 3 days, and finished my experiment successfully. Really, the lesson of the story is to keep trying. It’s all a part of science- failing and then learning. After growing the basil, maybe I will eat it!
Elisia made the Fife High School Varsity Golf Team. The Fife Trojans finished the season undefeated as the best team in the league.
This is the Dancer in Green originally done by Edgar Degas.
Vena submitted this piece for her Art IA course. It is The Dancer in Green by Edgar Degas, who is the original artist.
This presentation was created based on a science experimentation/project that I did related to the growth of plants. I wanted to answer the question, "Is sunlight really necessary for plants to grow?" Although the answer is obvious to many people, I wanted to see the process and the result with my own eyes. I placed plants (of the same type) in different locations so that the amount of sunlight given to the plants differ. Over the course of two weeks, I recorded the overall growth of each plant and came to a conclusion.
Over the summer, Roxanne completed Art projects. She painted with acrylics. She jumped right into basic Art education like the color wheel and object placement like foreground, middle ground, and background. She learned about layering the paints to create depth. She also learned some basic color theory.
