
Showing off their display on the science of musical instruments at the Science Share were (left to right), Hannah Bodnar, Josie Sullivan, Allie Schwartz, Meghan Hobbs, team parent Mia Katz, Noa Katz and Alexandre White.
Teams of students and their coaches had a great time showing off their work at the Lincoln School’s seventh annual Science Share for kids in grades K-4. Leading up to the April 8 event, which aims to ignite children’s interest in science, volunteers helped teams of kids learn about a science topic of their choice, doing research and building a display for the Science Share.
This year’s topics for team exploration and their coaches were: Giant Pandas (Jillian Daly); the Science of Musical Instruments (Mia Katz); Computer Programming (Jonathan Feinberg); Ancient Elephants, Mammals and Mastodons (Jill Harrison); Robots in Today’s World (David Crisafi); Dinosaur Explore! (Stephanie Smoot); Energy Conversion (Marcie Black-Karty); Solar Power (Timothy Hawkey); Explore the Biology of Vernal Pools (Jason Felsch); What’s All the Fuss about Food Allergies? (Margit Griffith); Making Batteries (John Buffington and Chris Burns); The Periodic Table (Dana Hamilton); Learn about the Science of Food (Audrey Kalmus); and Evolution and History of Horses (Jennifer Steffek). The Science Share was coordinated by Judy Pistorio.