
Science Fair
All K-8 students are encouraged to participate in an annual
Science Fair where students apply the problem solving skills they
learned in class to projects they design. Students gain confidence
and knowledge as their curiosity moves from hypothesis to conclusion.
Past projects include:
- Why Are Baseball Bats Made Of Wood?
- The Chemistry of Chocolate Chip Cookies
- How Much Space Does Oxygen Occupy?
- The Science of Flight
- Do Name Brands Really Taste Better?
- How Optical Illusions Work
Some school projects have been selected for display at the Ann Arbor
Hands-on Museum.
Each
spring, Ann Arbor Christian has a Fine Arts Day celebration.
This school-day event allows fifth through eighth graders to perform and be
critiqued in various arts. Each participant prepares one performance
piece and one art or written piece. They also participate in workshops
that include dance, cartooning, origami, mime/improvisation, and
sculpture.