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Video : What will you make better?

Google Science Fair 2016


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj1JPFD1SdA

1) Listen carefully and fill in the blanks:


Think about ................................ around you.
Could you make it ................................?
And what makes things ................................? ................................!
Science is in ................................, and ................................
So when you take something ......................... to you and mix it with
science, ......................... things can happen.

2) Listen and fill in the grid with information about the inventions of the three teenagers:

What How
Mihir

Ann

Anarudh

3) Listen and fill in the blanks:


The ........................... Science Fair is a chance for ............................ young minds from all over the globe to use
science and engineering to make something ....................... or smarter.
Louder, or larger. Faster, or even slower.
So, what will ................................ make better?

4) Read this short text and answer the questions: The Google Science Fair is an online science
competition open to students ages 13 to 18 from around the
1. What is the Google Science fair ? globe. It encourages them to change the world through
scientific inquiry. They’ll learn about their chosen topic and
2. Who can participate ? develop key skills along the way.
Every year, teachers play a huge role in the Google
3. What is the aim of the fair ? Science Fair. Many past finalists and winners credit their
teachers with telling them about the competition in the first
4. What role do teachers play ? place and supporting their participation.
Video: What will you make better? Google Science Fair 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj1JPFD1SdA

Think about something around you.


Could you make it better?
And what makes things better?
Science.
Science is in everything, and everywhere.
So when you take something important to you and mix it with science, amazing things can happen.
Mihir made drones fly smarter by imitating the movements of fruit flies.
Ann made flashlights shine by using the heat of her own hand.
Anarudh made vaccine refrigeration possible through the power of pedaling.
And now, it's your turn.
The Google Science Fair is a chance for curious young minds from all over the globe to use science and
engineering to make something stronger or smarter. Louder, or larger. Faster, or even slower.
So, what will you make better?

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