Lakeview Primary hosts science fair

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  • First grader Brayden Linder (right) poses with his mother Natalie, who helped guide Brayden through the scientific method. ERIC JONES/Contributed
    First grader Brayden Linder (right) poses with his mother Natalie, who helped guide Brayden through the scientific method. ERIC JONES/Contributed
  • First grader Kylie Wainwright (left) shows a judge from Comfort Farms the best way to keep an apple from browning. ERIC JONES/Contributed
    First grader Kylie Wainwright (left) shows a judge from Comfort Farms the best way to keep an apple from browning. ERIC JONES/Contributed
  • Second grader Chloe Butts discusses how she learned about and created four different types of volcanoes. ERIC JONES/Contributed
    Second grader Chloe Butts discusses how she learned about and created four different types of volcanoes. ERIC JONES/Contributed
  • Kindergartner Jack Milnes (left) talks about his project to Judge Leah Frazier from the Milledgeville-Baldwin County Chamber of Commerce. ERIC JONES/Contributed
    Kindergartner Jack Milnes (left) talks about his project to Judge Leah Frazier from the Milledgeville-Baldwin County Chamber of Commerce. ERIC JONES/Contributed
Lakeview Primary hosted its first-ever science fair for kindergarten through second grade and remarked it was a success.Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) teacher Brittany Nichols was in charge of planning and conducting the science fair. According to her, the project was a “big undertaking” at first but had a “wonderful outcome.”Previously, Nichols had hosted STEAM…

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