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Science Fair Results 2019

April 04, 2019

​Special Awards Report 2019

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Top Project Awards

The Top Project award is presented to a project in Grade 3, 4, and 5. The award is given to a project that has
demonstrated exemplary scientific skill and has received a top score from judges.

Grade 3 Trophy Award

Winner(s): Lily E. from Linwood
Project Name: Calcium and Bones

Grade 4 Trophy Award
Winner(s): Evan H. from Athlone
Project Name: What will release super glue from your fingers? 

Grade 5 Trophy Award
Winner(s): Kaleb D. and Florence S. from Assiniboine
Project Name: L’energie

Canadian Science Award
The Canadian Science Award is given to a project which has demonstrated a science study associated with Canada. This award includes a certificate and Canadian Flag and is sponsored by the Honorable Doug Eyolfson, Member of Parliament. 

Winner(s): Jennifer L. from Assiniboine
Project Name/Number: Bonne Sante

Manitoba Hydro Awards
The Manitoba Hydro “Energy and You” award is given to those projects that have demonstrated outstanding research in the area of energy and related conservation applications. The award includes a certificate and cash prize.

Winner(s): Kaleb D. and Florence S. from Assiniboine
Project Name: L’energie

Winner(s): Gabi C. and Cara D. from Robert Browning
Project Name: How to Make a Lemon Battery 

Winner(s): Addy E.V.M. from Linwood
Project Name: My Magnetic Car and How it Works 

Young Scientist Awards 
The Young Scientist Award is given to those projects that have a unique presentation with outstanding science research. The award includes a plaque.
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Winner(s): Hunter S. from Ness
Project Name: Les principes de vol

Winner(s): Rourke L. from Ness
Project Name: Veux-tu jouer des bananes?

Winner(s): Elijah V. from Strathmillan
Project Name: Living with Hemophilia

Winner(s): Laina W. from Robert Browning
Project Name: Spaghetti Bridges: Making Them Strong

Winner(s): Anna H. from Strathmillan
Project Name: The Digestive System

Winner(s): Jillian F. from Lakewood
Project Name: Oak Hammock Marsh’s Famous Animals

Fort Whyte Sustainability Award
The Fort Whyte Alive Sustainability award is given to a study or experimental project associated with the environment. The award is generously donated by Fort Whyte and includes a family membership to Fort Whyte.

Winner: Julianna S. from Phoenix
Project Name: Before You De-Ice, Think Twice

Oak Hammock Marsh Award
The Oak Hammock Marsh award is given to a project that shows excellence in wetland or water conservation. The award is generously donated by Oak Hammock Marsh and includes a day pass to Oak Hammock Marsh.
Winner: Simon C. from Bannatyne
Project Name: How does plastic impact the river that runs behind my house? 

Assiniboine Park Conservancy’s Award for Excellence in Conservation
The Assiniboine Park Conservancy’s Award for Excellence in Conservation is awarded to a student from Grade 6 to 12 with a project that explores the themes of conservation, sustainability or environmental science. This award is
generously donated by Assiniboine Park Conservancy and includes a certificate, a butterfly field guide, and four complimentary passes to the Zoo.

Winner: Thomas G. from Lincoln
Project Name: Microplastics 

Assiniboine Park Conservancy’s Award for Excellence in Animal Research
The Assiniboine Park Conservancy’s Award for Excellence in Animal Research is awarded to a student from Grade 3 to 5 with a project that explores the themes of conservation efforts or endangered species. This award is generously donated by Assiniboine Park Conservancy and includes a certificate, a butterfly field guide, and four complimentary passes to the Zoo. 

Winner: Jaylynne A. from Sansome
Project Name: The Red Fox

Ted Rogers Innovation Award
The Ted Rogers Innovation Award goes to an outstanding exhibitor or exhibitors with entrepreneurial spirit and a project that demonstrates commercial potential. This award is generously donated by Ted Rogers Community Grants and includes a certificate, t-shirt, and cash prize. 

Winner(s): Tharindu K. from Sturgeon Heights
Project Name: Investment in the Digital Age 

Science Teachers’ Association of Manitoba Award
The Science Teachers’ Association of Manitoba awards go to one Elementary project and one Secondary project that demonstrate strong skills in scientific research, design and/or experimentation. This award is generously
sponsored by the Science Teachers’ Association of Manitoba and includes a gift card for Chapters-Indigo. 

Winner(s): Jersey C. and Haley P. from Bruce
Project Name: Multitasking Myth 

Winner(s): Sara M. & Ainslie Z. from Bannatyne
Project Name: Soluble Skittles 

Canada Wide Science Fair Award
The St. James-Assiniboia School Division sponsors the Canada Wide Science Fair award, which is given to students in grades 7 – 12 whose projects demonstrated high achievement in either research, design process, or scientific method. Students must have met the Science Fair Committee’s eligibility requirements. The award entitles the winner to an all-expenses paid trip to compete at Canada’s National Science Fair to be held this year in Fredericton, New Brunswick in May. Throughout the week, students from all provinces and territories will showcase their projects for judges, local school children and the general public. The students will compete for close to $1 million in scholarships and grants and form friendships with fellow students from across the country.

Grade 7 Letter/Medal/Glass Plaque
Winner(s): Thomas G. from Lincoln
Project Name: Microplastics 

Grade 11 Letter/Medal/Glass Plaque
Winner(s): Rosemund R. from Westwood
Project Name: Reduction of Food Wastage in Kenya

Grade 10 Letter/Medal/Glass Plaque
Winner(s): Tharindu K. from Sturgeon Heights
Project Name: Investment in the Digital Age

Grade 11 Letter/Medal/Glass Plaque
Winner(s): Noah D. from Sturgeon Heights
Project Name: How Does the Carbon Chain Length of an Alcohol Affects its Enthalpy Change in A Combustion Reaction?


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