Gathered in the gym of William McDonald School on Monday, students competed for top honours in Yellowknife's Regional Learning Fair.
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Gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded for Grades four, five, six, seven, eight, and 10 students on Monday evening. On top of science, researchers also covered heritage, with eight of the participating students heading to the subject's territorial showcase following the fair.
Generally starting in January, the students were split up: Grades four and six students could choose heritage research topics, while Grades five and seven students could explore the scientific method. Grade eight students and above could have their choice of either stream.
There's a reason behind that.
Despite making strides in heritage, the Yellowknife Regional Learning Fair Committee noticed science was lagging behind. It opted to boost students' research by limiting the fives and sevens to the subject for their projects, according to Monique Marinier, committee chairperson of Foire regionale d'apprentissage de Yellowknife (Regional Learning Fair).
But it's all worth it for the students who are introduced to the scientific process, said Marinier.
To begin, students received a question or a hypothesis, before collecting and analyzing their data and finally drawing conclusion from the project.
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She noted some students chose to research their own relatives, or local issues, ranging from arsenic levels in fish to the ice density on Great Slave Lake.
One of the students headed to the national competition, Riley Oldford, had a unique personal stake in his project. Living with cerebral palsy, Oldford primarily uses a wheelchair and walker to get around. A few years ago, he learned his knees were hyper-extending, which could lead to damage if left unchecked.
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Oldford's project asked if they worked. They did and more: Unexpectedly, the braces also assisted Oldford's knee rotation that had gone unnoticed.
Meanwhile, Hillary Huynh studied her teachers' ability to retain a person's face. She had been tackling the subject for two years, with a previous project analyzing adolescent retention, compared between men and women. Her grandparents inspired the project: one's memory was SA国际影视传媒渓ike a goldfish,SA国际影视传媒 while the other had a more admirable retention rate, she said.
That follows the results of her latest project, which found adult women retained the most information.
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Huynh said they enjoyed the experiment and encouraged her to continue research, thanking her for tips on how to improve memory.
Twenty judges, including members of the Canadian Forces 440 squadron , stopped by the students presentation boards, asking questions and picking up some new knowledge from the projects.
Win or lose, the students have gained some valuable skills growing their understanding of the world around them.
Committee Chairperson Monique Marinier hopes the students walk away with a SA国际影视传媒渢hirst of learning. That desire to learn. That intrinsic desire to learn and to push yourself to be the best you can be.SA国际影视传媒
Heritage and science medals awarded to students at Regional Learning Fair
Grade 8 Heritage
Gold SA国际影视传媒 Canada's Contribution to Space, Madison Mobach
Silver SA国际影视传媒 Per Ardua Ad Astra: l'histoire de Avro Air, Effie Lockhartfe
Bronze SA国际影视传媒 Healing with Herbs, Nico Morin
Grade 6 Heritage
Gold SA国际影视传媒 Nellie McClung "Ne jamais sous-estimer le pouvoir d'une femme," Annabella Churchill
Silver SA国际影视传媒 L'instant Pot "Restez affames et restez deraisonnables," Ella Bertelsen
Bronze SA国际影视传媒 La Crise d'Octobre, Kaatje Fulford
Grade 4 Heritage
Gold SA国际影视传媒 Les panneaux glaces, Sadee Mitchell
Silver SA国际影视传媒 Ma grand-mere: Alice Powless, Evelyn Powless
Bronze SA国际影视传媒 The , Axel Munro
Grade 8 Science
Gold SA国际影视传媒 Comment est-ce que les differents types de pergelisol reagissent quand ils degelent?, Makoa Kokelj
Silver SA国际影视传媒 Seriez-vous un temoin fiable?, Teresa Martin
Grade 7 Science
Gold SA国际影视传媒 Stem Cells, Shawn Dragon
Silver SA国际影视传媒 Are You Dizzy Yet?, Sydney Smyslo
Bronze SA国际影视传媒 Comment l'arsenic affecte les poissons ?, Joseph Curran
Grade 5 Science
Gold SA国际影视传媒 Who has more Cooties?, Ella Skauge
Silver SA国际影视传媒 Rock Solid Science, James Therrien
Bronze SA国际影视传媒 Densite de la neige, Peter Staples and Quel type de materiaux te gardes au chaud le plus longtemps?, Chelsea Sieben
Overall Science Winners to present at the Canada-wide Science Fairin Fredricton, NB
Grade 8 - Brace Yourself, Riley Oldford,
Grade 10 - Physiognomy Retention, Hillary Huynh
Overall Heritage Winners to present at the Territorial Showcase in Yellowknife
Nellie McClung "Ne jamais sous-estimer le pouvoir d'une femme," Annabella Churchill
Les panneaux glaces, Sadee Mitchell
Per Ardua Ad Astra: l'histoire de Avro Air, Effie Lockhartf
Healing with Herbs, Nico Morin
Les paralympiques, Chizuko Robson-Hamilton
Ma grand-mere: Alice Powless, Evelyn Powless
The , Axel Munro
Winner of the City of Yellowknife prize for Yellowknife Heritage
Les panneaux glaces, Sadee Mitchell
Source : Monique Marinier, committee chairperson of Foire regionale d'apprentissage de Yellowknife (Regional Learning Fair).