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		<title>Grant Smith Wins 1st Place in Science&#160;Fair</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2007 15:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>It&#8217;s great to get emails with this subject line&#8230;  My science fair project placed 1st from an idea from  your website! Grant Smith is a 4th grader at S&#38;S Elementary in Sherman, Texas. The &#8220;S&#38;S&#8221; two small towns, Southmayd and Sadler, are approximately one hour north of Dallas. Grant used our website as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><img src="http://www.stevespangler.com/stevespangler/uploads/2007/03/ivorysoap6.jpg" title="ivorysoap6.jpg" id="image393" alt="ivorysoap6.jpg" align="right" />It&#8217;s great to get emails with this subject line&#8230;  <strong>My science fair project placed 1st from an idea from  your website!</strong> Grant Smith is a 4th grader at S&amp;S Elementary in Sherman, Texas. The &#8220;S&amp;S&#8221; two small towns, Southmayd and Sadler, are approximately one hour north of Dallas. Grant used our website as a resource to expand on the idea of the <a href="http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/53">Growing Ivory Soap experiment</a>. Here&#8217;s Grant&#8217;s email about his&nbsp;award&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Mr. Steve Spangler,<br />
My 4th Grade Teacher has taught us many cool Science experiments from your website.  I got on your website to give me an idea for my Science Fair <img src="http://www.stevespangler.com/stevespangler/uploads/2007/03/ivorysoap4.jpg" title="ivorysoap4.jpg" id="image391" alt="ivorysoap4.jpg" align="right" height="123" width="164" />Project. I proved that Ivory Soap has air inside of it by showing it floats and expanding it in the microwave. Last week I placed 1st in the 4th Grade that earned me the &#8220;Chief Scientist&#8221; Certificate. I am very proud of it.  I wanted to tell you thank you for your cool website.  My teacher loves going to your workshops and showing us your videos too.  We learn a whole lot from your website, kits, and books.  Thank you very much!  Oh!  I was also so excited when I ordered a  <a href="http://www.stevespangler.com/archives/2007/02/05/a-science-lesson-from-sonic-drive-in/">Sonic WackyPack</a> Meal and got your Science Book!!! I did all of the experiments in class for my teacher and classmates.  I am so glad that I can purchase some of your science kit items at Hobby Lobby too.  I love buying them and showing my friends!  Thanks for all you do for kids and teachers.  My teacher told me that I should tell you about winning the Science Fair Project with your idea on Ivory Soap. She said that you would be proud of me.  I copied your Steve Spangler website logo and displayed it on my Science Fair Project Board to show where I got my information.</p></blockquote>
<p>Great job Grant! We share these pictures with permission from Grant and his&nbsp;parents.</p>
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		<title>Mentos Geyser Hits the Classroom&#8230; But Some Teachers Don&#8217;t Get&#160;It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>It has the potential of being the most popular science fair project of all time. The Mentos Geyser is definitely fun to watch, but some teachers are missing the opportunity to use the activity to teach science. Over the last few weeks, I&#8217;ve received emails from students explaining that their teachers are forbidding them from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><a href="http://www.miningjournal.net/stories/articles.asp?articleID=10028"></a>It has the potential of being the most popular science fair project of all time. The <a href="http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000109">Mentos Geyser</a> is definitely fun to watch, but some teachers are missing the opportunity to use the activity to teach science. Over the last few weeks, I&#8217;ve received emails from students explaining that their teachers are forbidding them from doing the Mentos Geyser as a science project. Why? The common response is&#8230; &#8220;there&#8217;s no science to blowing up&nbsp;pop.&#8221;</p>
<p>What? How did these teachers miss the <a href="http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000109">rich science content</a> that oozes from the bottle with every eruption? Combine the strong science with the student&#8217;s motivation to want to use the scientific method and you&#8217;ve got an amazing&nbsp;activity.</p>
<p>Brian Rice, a math teacher at Gwinn Middle School in Michigan, recently used the Mentos Geyser as a great teaching opportunity. As one of the experiments, the middle schoolers measured how high pop would spray when a Mentos candy is dropped into the pop bottle. In one day, eighth-grade classes and some seventh-grade classes conducted the Mentos and pop experiment with the objective to see whether different types of pops have greater eruptions. They ended up testing a total of 44 different varieties, ranging from Diet Coke to root&nbsp;beer.</p>
<p>This is a great example of science in action. Here&#8217;s to Brian Rice - a great teacher who gets it! Instead of forbidding the activity, Mr. Rice uses the Internet sensation to grab his students&#8217; attention and put the scientific method to the&nbsp;test.</p>
<p>Your can <a href="http://www.miningjournal.net/stories/articles.asp?articleID=10028">read the article</a> that appeared in the Mining Journal on January 8,&nbsp;2007.</p>
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