January 24, 2017
Fifth graders will display inventiveness at annual Invention Convention
Fifth grade inventors in the Ames Community School District will demonstrate skills in problem solving, engineering, creative thinking, experimentation, and working with data to invent a new product or process, at the annual Invention Convention on January 30.
Extended Learning Program teachers Mark Royer, Ariane Schmidt, and Vicki Taylor are planning the event, which is open to all district fifth graders.
“Inventors will be judged on inventiveness, a display board, a model or prototype, a log, and an oral presentation,” Taylor said.
The young inventors, which include 57 students from fifth-grade classes across the District, will showcase 29 inventions.
Schedule:
- Events will be on display for the public and judges from 4-4:45 p.m., Monday, Jan. 30, at Fellows Elementary School, 1235 20th St..
- Around 4:50 p.m., inventors and visitors will move to the Gymnasium for a chemistry presentation by Iowa State University professor of Materials Science and Engineering Lawrence Genalo, while the judges deliberate in the display area.
- Judges will present awards after the chemistry presentation.