ONTARIO — Students in Alyssa Nugent’s kindergarten class have teamed up with their fifth grade buddies from Lisa Huml’s class at Stingel Elementary to find a use for leftover holiday candy canes.

Once a week in January and February, the buddies have gotten together to sharpen their scientific skills and perform experiments on the minty and fruity flavored treats.

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The fifth graders have mentored their kindergarten buddy through measurement tasks, including using a cane as an alternative form of measurement, converting those measurements to inches, estimating, weighing, and using the five senses to describe and observe the candy as a scientist might.

The students also tested the properties of matter by trying to make the canes dissolve in three temperatures of water, different solutions and with a bang of vinegar and baking soda.

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The students worked hard to keep a detailed scientific lab journal, and celebrated with enjoying a candy cane of their choice at the end of the experiments.

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