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The Miquon Kids’ Research Journal Volume Three

Photo of two children collecting data on a clip board and using a computer during a science fair.
Welcome to the third publication of our new online research journal:

Stuff About Stuff:  The Miquon Kids’ Research Journal

To strengthen their understanding of the scientific method and to practice using scientific habits of mind, fifth and sixth grade students at Miquon designed and implemented their own experiments this spring. They developed testable questions, planned procedures, collected data during school and at the Science and Art Show, and shared their findings through online presentations.  Please enjoy their work and leave comments and questions for the scientists!

Do People Who Play Sports Have Quicker Reflexes?

Do Kids Run Faster If We Suggest Energy?

Does Exercise Influence Self Control?

Will Kids Run Faster with Encouragement, Incentive, Both, or None?

Does Reward Motivate Work?

Does Age Impact Which Reward A Person Will Pick?

Do People Prefer Camden Aquarium or The Philly Zoo?

Do People Know More Gen Z or Gen Alpha Slang Words?

Does Sound Affect Jumpscares?

What Number of Miquon Students Scream When Jumpscared?

Will People Notice the Difference Between Gluten Free and Normal Oreos?

Does Sight Impact Taste?

What is the Average Spice Tolerance Between Kids and Adults?

Will People Flip a Coin to Get Two Marshmallows or Will They Reject the Option?

Would You Wait Longer With or Without a Magical Toy?

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