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Science is fun... Kirklees Mayor Clr Tom Oonovan shows a chick to a group of children at the Kirklees Primary Science Fair. The fair gives children the chance to show others the work they have done in science lessons. Among the exhibits were robots, model cars and burglar alarms. All were designed and made by children, some as young as three. The fair aims to encourage even very young children to consider careers in science and engineering and to make science lessons more fun. All those attending were impressed by the standard of exhibits this year. Pictured with the Mayor are (from left) Nina Orange, Natalie Hopkins, Netta Stead and Jodie Scholes. 4th July 1990
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Captivating Curiosity - Kirklees Mayor Inspires Young Minds at Primary Science Fair
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. In this photo print, we witness the enchanting power of science as Kirklees Mayor Clr Tom Oonovan introduces a fluffy chick to a group of wide-eyed children at the Kirklees Primary Science Fair. The fair serves as a platform for these budding scientists to proudly showcase their scientific endeavors and discoveries. From robots that buzzed with excitement to model cars zooming across makeshift tracks, and even burglar alarms designed by ingenious young minds, the exhibits were nothing short of remarkable. What's truly awe-inspiring is that these creations were crafted by children as young as three years old. The primary objective behind this extraordinary event is to ignite an early passion for science and engineering in even the youngest hearts and minds. By infusing fun into science lessons, educators hope to inspire future generations towards careers in these fields. As we delve into all our yesterdays, it becomes evident that this year's fair exceeded expectations. Attendees marveled at the exceptional standard of exhibits on display. Pictured alongside Mayor Oonovan are four bright stars - Nina Orange, Natalie Hopkins, Netta Stead, and Jodie Scholes - who epitomize curiosity and enthusiasm. This heartwarming image captured during West Yorkshire's 1990s era reminds us of the importance of nurturing young talent while fostering a love for learning through interactive experiences like the Kirklees Primary Science Fair.
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