Mr. Wilson's Sixth Grade Science Fair Experiments!
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How can we ensure maximum plant growth while minimizing environmental impacts?
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Comments (17)
kate20156j said
at 5:58 pm on Apr 17, 2009
I think that Mr. Wilson should have his own page where we can ask him questions. I may have mentioned it before, but I still think that it is a good idea.
p.s. I am still Catherine!
Hassan Wilson said
at 12:06 pm on Apr 22, 2009
Catherine, there is a question page = Wiki Support
danielle20156l said
at 5:20 am on Apr 30, 2009
Mr. Wilson, can you change my 3rd wiki page title to Different Types of Liquid Affect the Amount of Dead Snails, Callum, Danielle, 08-09
kyra20156l said
at 3:44 pm on Apr 30, 2009
Mr.wilson you said you were changing it so my groups pages only had my anme and avas manes on it and you were removing them from the 08-09 page but you didnt
Hassan Wilson said
at 9:27 pm on Apr 30, 2009
Kyra, your pages have been renamed.
reader said
at 7:14 am on May 1, 2009
The Alicia Tim Remy experiment was quite interesting. Substances that accelerate plant growth do not necessarily result in healthier plants. Perhaps Mother Nature knows best! A parent.
reader said
at 7:32 am on May 1, 2009
I find myself wondering about the applicability of these experiments to our home life. (If Red Bull and Coke aren't good for plants or worms, what makes anyone think they're good for humans?!) -- A parent
reader said
at 7:37 am on May 1, 2009
I find myself wondering about the applicability of these experiments to our home life. (If Red Bull and Coke aren't good for plants or worms, what makes anyone think they're good for humans?!) -- A parent
reader said
at 7:41 am on May 1, 2009
Great for the kids to learn about scientific research. Should help them with reasoning life's events and drawing conclusions perhaps.
reader said
at 8:09 am on May 1, 2009
This was a great experiment and really good for the kids to learn the scientific method. - Seth Hulkower
reader said
at 8:35 am on May 1, 2009
great job!
reader said
at 8:36 am on May 1, 2009
congratulations it was amazing giggity giggity giggity
reader said
at 8:37 am on May 1, 2009
That was the most oustandingly amazingly awesome Science Fair Ever!!! Hi i am speaking to you from the past, if u are reading this, it is too late.
reader said
at 9:34 pm on May 17, 2010
Amazing
reader said
at 9:40 pm on May 22, 2011
amazing
reader said
at 10:53 pm on Jan 17, 2012
luv it
reader said
at 10:53 pm on Jan 17, 2012
it is too amazing to explain
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