Lego robots, solar cars, sugar crystals and of course plenty of slime featured at the inaugural Jannali East Public School science fair.
Year 5 and 6 students at the school were paired up recently and tasked with completing a project for the science fair today.
Science teacher Kyle Hurst said he was impressed with the projects.
“They did such a good job and really pulled together,” he said.
“We had the lego robots – which have been an on-going project all year – and the solar model cars which we raced at UNSW recently, during the engineering department’s open day.
“On top of that there were some lovely marble races and every type of slime you can imagine.”
He said they also had the obligatory coke and mentos experiment on display.
“Another project I was particularly proud of was a group grew sugar crystals, and they had been doing that for three weeks or a month and every week would start a new one, so you could see them at different stages.”
He said they would likely run the science fair again next year.