2006 Geography Fair winners – Theme: Africa - Congratulations to all!!
K-3 Individual
Category Student Project School
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Most creative Best visual display |
Spencer Betz |
Madagascar: trees & butterflies |
Hedge Elementary School, Plymouth |
Grades 4-6 (Individual)
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Best use of theme |
Autumn Cyr |
Amazing Africa |
Rogers Elementary School, Fairhaven |
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Best visual display |
Stewart Betz |
The mountain kingdom of Lesotho |
Rising Tide Charter School, Plymouth |
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Most informative oral presentation |
Stewart Betz |
The mountain kingdom of Lesotho |
Rising Tide Charter School, Plymouth |
Grades 4-6 (Pairs)
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Best use of theme |
Maggie Lynch & Crystal Dwyer |
Tanzania and the people, animals, and plants of Africa |
Nichols Middle School, Middleboro |
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Best visual display |
Hallie Watts & Katharina Kowalski |
Democratic Republic of Congo |
Nichols Middle School, Middleboro |
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Informative oral presentation |
Tessa Hart & Leslie McKinnon |
Africa: land of diversity |
Rogers Elementary School, Fairhaven |
Grades 4-6 (Groups)
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Best use of maps |
Rochester Memorial School |
Awesome Africa/spectacular Africa |
Rochester Memorial School |
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Best use of theme |
Jillian Boyle, Kayleigh LaMothe, Alyssa Carvara |
Sounds of Africa |
Westport Middle School |
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Most creative topic |
Rogers Elementary School |
Poetry about Africa |
Rogers Elementary School, Fairhaven |
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Best visual display |
Amanda Lopes, Emma Robidoux, Allison Roderiques, Jenna Costa, Olivia Lopes |
Africa: the land and it’s people |
Rogers Elementary School, Fairhaven |
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Most interactive |
Rochester Memorial School |
Awesome Africa/spectacular Africa |
Rochester Memorial School |
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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)
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Best use of maps |
Matthew Andersen |
Mali |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |
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Best use of theme |
Libby Bridgida |
Ethiopia |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |
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Most creative topic |
Peter Stasinos |
Ethiopia: origin of coffee |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |
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Best visual display |
Santiago Narino |
Kenya |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |
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Most interactive |
Emily Richard |
African art and culture |
Plymouth South Middle School |
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Most informative oral presentation |
Connor O’Dwyer |
Landmines in Africa |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |
Grades 7-8 (Pairs)
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Best use of maps |
Brittani Stephani & Nicole Tanner |
East African cuisine |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |
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Best use of theme |
Alix Romano & Kathryn Hoar |
AIDS in Africa |
Plymouth South Middle School |
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Most creative topic |
Kaitlyn Petnell & Olivia Allegrini |
Congo Baka pygmies |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |
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Best visual display |
Elizabeth Welch & Katherine Welch |
South African diamond mining |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |
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Most interactive |
Sarah Crowdis & Brenna Fecteau |
South African diamond industry |
Plymouth South Middle School |
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Most informative oral presentation |
Allie Barbeau & Nicole Bailey |
Life in the African rainforest |
Plymouth South Middle School |
Grades 7-8 (Groups)
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Best use of maps |
Matt Lentini, Chrissy Noyes, Kayla Papazian |
Africa masks: spiritual meaning |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |
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Best use of theme |
Aydan Carver, James Doherty, Matt Josephine, Alex Rozak |
Somalia |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |
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Best visual display |
Emily Condry, Macee Doyle, Tracey Morrison, Lauren Simao |
Madagascar |
Nichols Middle School, Middleboro |
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Most interactive |
Brandon Couto, Troy Pappas, Thomas Gallant |
The Nile Valley |
Westport Middle School |
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Most informative oral presentation |
Joe Colbert, Michael Barrett, Sean Folan |
The Republic of Congo |
Plymouth Community Intermediate School |