About the Team
Heather, I am a 4.0 GPA honor student in the 7th grade. I was the 6th grade class Spelling-Bee champion, and my spelling skills help our team when proofreading over our answers, catching small errors. My 6th grade science project on photosynthesis advanced to State competition. I was one of the top 3 finalist in the kids cooking contest for the Hawaii Food & Wine Festival. When we get tired and distracted from our work, I like to cook up something delicious like grilled cheese sandwiches, which gets us right back on track. I am artistic and designed the logo for our team shirts and folders. I also play the cello and will be performing in the 2017 Strings Solo & Ensemble Festival. I am an analyst for our team and do my best to produce good work.
Lily is a 4.0 GPA honors student in the 7th grade. She is very athletic, and she has made it National Cross Country and National Track & Field tournaments. She also advanced to the District Science Fair in 6th grade, so she has experience with scientific work. Lily is very intelligent and has achieved many different academic challenges. She has made it to state competition in Junior Lego League Robotics. She also made honor roll every year when she was in elementary school and she aspires to continue this. Lily is a great member of this team because she always finishes her assignments on time and goes above and beyond the minimum. This helps inspire and encourage the other team members to get their assignments completed to keep up with her. Lily’s quick instincts make her a quick thinker, and a good problem solver. Lily Bachl is a great communicator, and this helped our team while we were interviewing the neem expert because she makes sure her voice is heard whenever she speaks her opinion. She has participated in the speech festival for many years and has won several awards. In 5th grade, she was vice president and has experience communicating with group members to help complete challenging tasks.
Jasmine is a 4.0 GPA honors student in the 7th grade. In the 6th grade, Jasmine was Spelling-Bee champion of her class, class representative, and went to State Competition in Robotics. Her experiences help our team with proofreading, taking notes, and communicating with groups. Also, it’s cool that she can speak French. Jasmine enjoys singing, acting, dancing and drama, which helps her with her time management skills. She is a good team member that encourages others with her sharp science mind and her upbeat personality.
Emma McDonald is a 7th grade honors student at Punahou School in Honolulu, where President Obama graduated from high school. Emma is in the Speech Club, where she sharpens her public speaking skills, and this helps our science team during presentations, and to interview farmers and an expert on neem. It was also helpful that Emma speaks Chinese because some of the farm workers only speak Chinese. Emma is an analyst for this science team and helped to analyze the data collected from growing the kale, rosemary, and cilantro. Emma is also a tech wiz, and she helps the team use technology to create tables and graphs from that data. Emma encourages the team to persevere and do the best they can by being a good role model leader. Also, Emma is not afraid of worms, so she was in charge of the secondary experiment of spraying pesticides on worms and observing their behavior for a week. Her hobbies include playing the cello and competing on the swim team. Having travelled to Taiwan and Canada numerous times gives Emma a broader perspective of worldly issues like pesticide.
We are thankful for our family members for supporting us during this science project.
Lily is a 4.0 GPA honors student in the 7th grade. She is very athletic, and she has made it National Cross Country and National Track & Field tournaments. She also advanced to the District Science Fair in 6th grade, so she has experience with scientific work. Lily is very intelligent and has achieved many different academic challenges. She has made it to state competition in Junior Lego League Robotics. She also made honor roll every year when she was in elementary school and she aspires to continue this. Lily is a great member of this team because she always finishes her assignments on time and goes above and beyond the minimum. This helps inspire and encourage the other team members to get their assignments completed to keep up with her. Lily’s quick instincts make her a quick thinker, and a good problem solver. Lily Bachl is a great communicator, and this helped our team while we were interviewing the neem expert because she makes sure her voice is heard whenever she speaks her opinion. She has participated in the speech festival for many years and has won several awards. In 5th grade, she was vice president and has experience communicating with group members to help complete challenging tasks.
Jasmine is a 4.0 GPA honors student in the 7th grade. In the 6th grade, Jasmine was Spelling-Bee champion of her class, class representative, and went to State Competition in Robotics. Her experiences help our team with proofreading, taking notes, and communicating with groups. Also, it’s cool that she can speak French. Jasmine enjoys singing, acting, dancing and drama, which helps her with her time management skills. She is a good team member that encourages others with her sharp science mind and her upbeat personality.
Emma McDonald is a 7th grade honors student at Punahou School in Honolulu, where President Obama graduated from high school. Emma is in the Speech Club, where she sharpens her public speaking skills, and this helps our science team during presentations, and to interview farmers and an expert on neem. It was also helpful that Emma speaks Chinese because some of the farm workers only speak Chinese. Emma is an analyst for this science team and helped to analyze the data collected from growing the kale, rosemary, and cilantro. Emma is also a tech wiz, and she helps the team use technology to create tables and graphs from that data. Emma encourages the team to persevere and do the best they can by being a good role model leader. Also, Emma is not afraid of worms, so she was in charge of the secondary experiment of spraying pesticides on worms and observing their behavior for a week. Her hobbies include playing the cello and competing on the swim team. Having travelled to Taiwan and Canada numerous times gives Emma a broader perspective of worldly issues like pesticide.
We are thankful for our family members for supporting us during this science project.
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