He has really been into spies lately and he wanted to do something with that. He choose Forensic Science as his focus. His project was Using Forensic Science to Catch an Intruder.
From his Science Fair board:
Using
forensic science, I searched carefully for clues left behind to
figure out who in my family is the intruder.
I
went into my room and knew something was wrong. Someone had been in
there! I was very careful not to touch anything because I didn't
want to mess up the clues.
I
started by checking to see if anything was missing. I remembered
where I had put my things. I searched my room closely to see if
everything was still there or if things had been moved around. My
bank! It was gone! Now I really had to find the intruder.
I
found some fingerprints on
my bunk bed railing. I used some cocoa, a brush and Scotch tape to
get the fingerprints off.
I
brought my dog, Coal, down to help find
smells. She isn't trained to find smells and all she did was
eat one of my Legos. She wasn't much help, but I still love her.
Using
my magnifying glass I searched around my room for anything left
behind. I found some hairs on my chair. They were long and blond.
Observation:
I
looked at my clues – fingerprints and long, blond hair. I
fingerprinted everyone in my family (including me, to make sure they
weren't my fingerprints). Then, I looked at everyone's hair.
Conclusion:
I
was wrong. Gavin wasn't the intruder, it was Kate! She was excited
that I figured it out and she gave me my bank back. I want to be a
spy someday, so it was fun to figure out the clues. But, from now
on, I'm setting my spy laser trip wire by my bedroom door to catch
any intruders!
Enoch had a fun time doing his project. He didn't win any awards this year and he was fine with that. He was excited to be a spy for the morning and figure out the mystery.
Great job, Enoch!
2 comments:
Mom of the year... Science fair without being required. You guys are officially hired to help when my kids are required to do it!!!
What a super cute project!
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