2006 Geography Fair winners – Theme: Africa - Congratulations to all!!

 

K-3 Individual

                                                 Category                         Student                         Project                       School

Most creative

Best visual display

Spencer Betz

Madagascar: trees & butterflies

Hedge Elementary School, Plymouth

 

 

Grades 4-6 (Individual)

Best use of theme

Autumn Cyr

Amazing Africa

Rogers Elementary School, Fairhaven

Best visual display

Stewart Betz

The mountain kingdom of Lesotho

Rising Tide Charter School, Plymouth

Most informative oral presentation

Stewart Betz

The mountain kingdom of Lesotho

Rising Tide Charter School, Plymouth

 

 

Grades 4-6 (Pairs)

Best use of theme

Maggie Lynch & Crystal Dwyer

Tanzania and the people, animals, and plants of Africa

Nichols Middle School, Middleboro

Best visual display

Hallie Watts & Katharina Kowalski

Democratic Republic of Congo

Nichols Middle School, Middleboro

Informative oral presentation

Tessa Hart & Leslie McKinnon

Africa: land of diversity

Rogers Elementary School, Fairhaven

 

 

Grades 4-6  (Groups)

Best use of maps

Rochester Memorial School

Awesome Africa/spectacular Africa

Rochester Memorial School

Best use of theme

Jillian Boyle, Kayleigh LaMothe, Alyssa Carvara

Sounds of Africa

Westport Middle School

Most creative topic

Rogers Elementary School

Poetry about Africa

Rogers Elementary School, Fairhaven

Best visual display

Amanda Lopes, Emma Robidoux, Allison Roderiques, Jenna Costa, Olivia Lopes

Africa: the land and it’s people

Rogers Elementary School, Fairhaven 

Most interactive

Rochester Memorial School

Awesome Africa/spectacular Africa

Rochester Memorial School

Most informative oral presentation

Amanda Le Blanc, Chelsey Mendonca, Abby Robinson, Taylor Therrien

Sierra Leone: a diamond in the rough

Rochester Memorial School

 

 

 

Grades 7-8 (Individual)

Best use of maps

Matthew Andersen

Mali

Plymouth Community Intermediate School

Best use of theme

Libby Bridgida

Ethiopia

Plymouth Community Intermediate School

Most creative topic

Peter Stasinos

Ethiopia: origin of coffee

Plymouth Community Intermediate School

Best visual display

Santiago Narino

Kenya

Plymouth Community Intermediate School

Most interactive

Emily Richard

African art and culture

Plymouth South Middle School

Most informative oral presentation

Connor O’Dwyer

Landmines in Africa

Plymouth Community Intermediate School

 

 

 

Grades 7-8 (Pairs)

Best use of maps

Brittani Stephani & Nicole Tanner

East African cuisine

Plymouth Community Intermediate School

Best use of theme

Alix Romano & Kathryn Hoar

AIDS in Africa

Plymouth South Middle School

Most creative topic

Kaitlyn Petnell & Olivia Allegrini

Congo Baka pygmies

Plymouth Community Intermediate School

Best visual display

Elizabeth Welch & Katherine Welch

South African diamond mining

Plymouth Community Intermediate School

Most interactive

Sarah Crowdis & Brenna Fecteau

South African diamond industry

Plymouth South Middle School

Most informative oral presentation

Allie Barbeau & Nicole Bailey

Life in the African rainforest

Plymouth South Middle School

 

Grades 7-8 (Groups)

Best use of maps

Matt Lentini, Chrissy Noyes, Kayla Papazian

Africa masks: spiritual meaning

Plymouth Community Intermediate School

Best use of theme

Aydan Carver, James Doherty, Matt Josephine, Alex Rozak

Somalia

Plymouth Community Intermediate School

Best visual display

Emily Condry, Macee Doyle, Tracey Morrison, Lauren Simao

Madagascar

Nichols Middle School, Middleboro

Most interactive

Brandon Couto, Troy Pappas, Thomas Gallant

The Nile Valley

Westport Middle School

Most informative oral presentation

Joe Colbert, Michael  Barrett, Sean Folan

The Republic of Congo

Plymouth Community Intermediate School