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CWSF 2013 - Lethbridge, Alberta

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Biography
My name is Toni. I am 13 years old and in grade 7 at the Linden School. I enjoy science, arts and sports. I play violin, excel at skiing and like to participate in our school play. Next year I look forward to joining my school’s Ultimate Frisbee Team. My inspiration for this project came when I was on a long car ride and I was really bored. I wanted to know what activities I could do to make time go by faster. I was also interested to discover what activities cause time to slow down. For further investigations in my project, I think I could get more accurate results if I test different types of music and TV shows. I would also add tasks such as drawing and reading. Overall, since some of the results were inconclusive I would also want to test more kids. The advice I would want to share with a student who is thinking about doing a science project would be to never give up. Eventually you will come across an obstacle blocking your scientific path, it’s your choice to either work around it or give up. I say keep going!

Toni Spilfogel


Minute Mania
Challenge:Information
Category:Junior
Region:Toronto
City:Toronto, ON
School:Linden School, The
Abstract:I studied time perception. In my research I learned that time passes slower or faster depending on your moods and what you are doing. I tested this by having people do certain tasks. The test subjects would tell me when they thought a minute was up. I found that time passes slower or faster depending on the tasks people did.

Awards Value
Excellence Award - Junior
Bronze Medal
Sponsor: Youth Science Canada
$100.00
Western University Scholarship
Bronze Medallist - $1000 Entrance Scholarship
Sponsor: Western University
$1 000.00
Total$1 100.00