Oakville Beaver, 28 May 2008, p. 3

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday May 28, 2008 - 3 Morden science students strike gold By Hiba Kesebi SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER It took hard work, a perfectionist, an optimist and a mixture of sawdust and water, to win the gold medal at the CanadaWide Science Fair, in the Junior Physical and Mathematical Sciences division this year. W.H. Morden students Scott Cameron and Alan Stagg, spent approximately 80 hours working on their project. They created pykrete -- a mixture of sawdust and water -- and then formed a series of tests to compare its strength with ice. "We did a buoyancy test, a melt test --to see how fast pykrete melts compared to ice -- and a drop test to see whether it is stronger than ice," explained Cameron. The two Grade 8 students' melt-and-drop tests found that pykrete is stronger than ice, however, the results for their buoyancy test were inconclusive. This was the students' first science fair, ever. "We started with the science fair at Morden. A representative from the Bay Area science fair came, and we were chosen to go to the Bay Area science fair. We won there, and so we went to Ottawa, and won there also," Stagg explained. "We also got a $1,500 to split between the two of us," said Cameron, who in the eyes of Stagg, was the project's perfec- MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER GOLDEN STUDENTS: W. H. Morden students Allan Stagg, left, and Scott Cameron, with the gold medals they won at the Canada-Wide Science Fair. tionist. "I never doubted that they Both students said without wouldn't be able to do it because their teacher's preparation, they of the level of perseverance they may have not been able to showed in the classroom," she achieve victory. added. Ingrid Munson, Morden's The students worked on the Grade 8 gifted-class science theory portion of their project teacher taught the students during school, however, all their about scientific theory and experiments were done at home. process. "We work really well togeth"I taught the class how to er," said Cameron. "We've done make a proper hypothesis, theo- assignments with each other ry, procedure and everything else before, and we found that our that they needed to know about personalities really work well how to set up an experiment," together." explained Munson. The competition was held She also said the students during the week of May 10 at the came to her when they needed University of Ottawa. help, but the project was generFor more information, visit ally done independently. www.cwsf2008.ca. Where luxury costs less www.homesweetlinens.com All Bamboo Linens on sale ­ Eco-friendly and Healthy All Silk Bedding 15% off All Designer bedding on sale ­ Huge Selection Feather Pillows ­ Buy 1 for $19.99 ­ Get 1 Free Silk Duvets Queen $169.99 ­ Resistant to housemites Polyester Duvets $39.99 ­ Perfect for Cottage Bamboo Bathrobe $89.99 ­ Great for DAD Bamboo Placemats $1.99 Since 1968 Auto and Home Insurance We find the right price, coverage and service for you. We deliver outstanding personal service: · When you call our office we ask for your name, not your account number. · You speak to the same person every time you call so we know who you are. · Proudly serving Oakville for 40 years. ***Silk Prevents Wrinkles*** Special Sale on Silk Pillowcases Queen Reg. $196.00/pr. Sale $166.00/pr. Models & Movie stars travel with silk pillowcases WHY BAMBOO ­ WHY SILK Learn more at www.homesweetlinens.com FORD DR. Main Intersection Q.E.W. & Winston Churchill 905.842.9877 Monday to Saturday 10 am to 6 pm S. SHERIDAN WAY N SHERWOOD HEIGHTS WINSTON CHURCHILL CHURCHIL BLVD. D 2857 Sherwood Heights Drive, Unit #8 Q.E.W. Please call us today for a Home & Auto Quote www.dobson-toncic.com 101-2020 Winston Park Drive, Oakville ON, L6H 6X7 905-829-2907

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