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Summerhill Nursery learners’ impressive Mini Science Fair

This year’s theme was ‘Bee Kind, Save the Bees’, and the children began the process by learning all about bee conservation.

It was a sweet day for the Grade 0s of Summerhill Nursery when they presented their science fair projects.

This year’s theme was ‘Bee Kind, Save the Bees’. The children began the process by learning all about bee conservation.

Summerhill Nursery School principal Sonya Toet demonstrated the use of the right safety equipment to the children.
Summerhill Nursery School principal Sonya Toet demonstrated the use of the right safety equipment to the children.

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They aimed to design and create something to save the bees. The results were a fantastic array of bee hotels, bee hydration stations and planters to attract the bees.

According to www.earth.com, there are a few species of bees that are endangered. Changes in the environment are making it more difficult for the bees to survive.

Leading up to the science fair, the children attended a show to learn about the life cycle of bees. A beekeeper introduced the children to the inner workings of a beehive and how the bees produce honey.

Principal Sonya Toet, dressed as a beekeeper demonstrated the use of the right safety equipment and showed the children how a smoker works.

Some science fair projects from the learners.
Some science fair projects from the learners.

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She also explained the roles of the queen, drone and worker bees and how they produce honey.

A Grade 0 learner, Tharika Ramiah said, “I learnt that bees can be dangerous if you don’t wear a bee suit and smoke is used before we can take the honey.”

Learners present their science fair projects.
Learners present their science fair projects.

 

 

The children also got to taste honey. A science fair at the nursery school level is a great way to introduce children to scientific concepts and the process of investigation.

The project is broken down into stages involving research, finding the right materials and a conclusion of the results.

At the end of the process, the children are able to draw a conclusion and even discuss improvements for future use.

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