Kids First Montessori holds annual science fair

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Riyan Jain worked with his parents to create a replica of a solar panel, inspired by a solar farm next to his school, Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick. Touching the lamp "activates" the sun, which falls on the solar panel and powers the doorbell. The project was presented on April 5 during the school's science fair.
Kids First Montessori, South Brunswick
Shinaya Maini learned about precipitation, condensation and evaporation as parts of the water cycle for her science fair project at Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5.
Dhriti Chandawarkar said her favorite gemstone is opal, while her brother's favorite mineral is turquoise. She learned about rocks and minerals for her science fair project at Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5. She said she likes to look at them with a magnifying glass to see their colors.
Anisha Bhargav focused on Minnie Mouse's five senses for her science project at Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5. Her favorite sense is hearing.
5-4-3-2-1. Kanvi Zaveri is an astronaut in training, learning about how booster rockets launch and blast off for her science project at Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5.
Shiv Badgujar learned how to reduce, reuse and recycle in an effort to save the planet for his science fair project at Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5. His parents helped him build LEGO replicas of a truck, recycling center, forest and cafe.
Dia Patel's science fair project at Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5 focused on the states of matter.
Oren Cornfield included a quiz on what items are living and what items are non-living for his science fair project at Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5.
Science fair ribbon
Veer Dave presents the layers of the earth during a science fair at Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5. He said his favorite layer is the inner core since it is the hottest.
The conure is Medha Hari's favorite bird. She learned about the lifecycle of a chicken, the parts of a bird and what flyers eat for her science fair project at Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5. Wearing her own set of "wings," she said she likes birds because they fly like airplanes.
Dia Patel conducts an experiment using baking soda and vinegar to demonstrate how a liquid turns into a gas. Her science fair project for Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5 focused on the states of matter.
Science fair certificates for the students at Kids First Montessori in South Brunswick on April 5.
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