The Big Bang Fair PDF

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This document describes a science fair called "The Big Bang Fair." Students are preparing for the fair, with special attention to a prize visit to NASA headquarters, and concerns about their science projects. A student called Anil is particularly worried about the competition and his project.

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The g BiG Ba n g Fair “You mean NASA, Miss?” said Cassandra. “I know all about them....

The g BiG Ba n g Fair “You mean NASA, Miss?” said Cassandra. “I know all about them. They’re rocket scientists.” “Yes, Cassandra,” said Miss Spindle. “Two of their astronauts will be visiting us to judge your efforts. You’ve had plenty of time to plan your projects so I expect you all to present your best work.” Anil couldn’t believe what he was hearing. There was less than a “As you all know, The Big Bang Fair is next week,” said week to go until the fair. If he didn’t have a project, he wouldn’t Miss Spindle. just get into trouble. He’d be embarrassed in front of actual All of Class 6A sat up in attention. All but one. Anil leaned back astronauts! Actual astronauts from NASA! in his chair and threw a weary glance around the classroom. Everyone had been talking about The Big Bang Fair for weeks. Miss Spindle had promised a special prize for the best science project. Danny was building a ship with his grandfather. Cassandra was making a skyscraper. The twins were designing a worm hotel. Even Toby, the second-laziest boy in class, had gone to the seaside to collect shells. Anil didn’t understand all the fuss. Most of the class didn’t even like science. “You’ve all been asking me about the prize,” continued Miss Spindle, her eyes sparkling as she looked at them, “and I can now reveal what it is.” He groaned silently and put his head in his hands. An excited murmur rippled across the classroom. Anil smirked. What was he going to do? It can’t be that special, he thought. Probably a jar of sweets At lunch, Cassandra wouldn’t stop talking about the prize. or a handshake from the Head. Good thing he hadn’t bothered “NASA’s headquarters are going to be amazing,” she said. “I’d with a project yet. better decide what to wear.” “The student with the best science project will visit the Anil snorted. “Who said you’re going to win?” headquarters of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in America.” “Nobody else is making a skyscraper,” retorted Cassandra, a scarlet flush reddening her cheeks. “It’s even got lights and a Anil’s mouth fell open. garden roof.” 1 2 She folded her arms and looked at Anil. “And at least I have a The shed was hidden behind a curtain of ivy. Dad had meant project. Bet you haven’t done anything, have you?” to tidy it up when they’d moved in, but he hadn’t had time. “Have, too!” snapped Anil, the words out of his mouth before Anil cracked open the door. The shed was shrouded in a veil he could stop himself. “My project’s so brilliant that the of darkness. He cast his torch across the space. Cobwebs astronauts will beg me to work with them.” glistened from the rafters. Something scurried in the shadows. “Oh, yeah?” said Cassandra, eyeing him suspiciously. “What is He licked his lips and glanced back towards the house. Mum it, then?” was still feeding Priya. She saw him looking and waved. He swallowed and turned back to the shed. “Can’t tell you,” said Anil. “It’s a secret.” And before she could ask him anything else, he stuffed the last of his sandwich into “Don’t be such a scaredy-cat,” he whispered. his mouth and walked off. Taking a deep breath, he stepped inside. As soon as he got home that afternoon, Anil marched into the kitchen. Mum was wrestling his little sister, Priya, into a highchair. “I need a project for The Big Bang Fair,” he declared. “Something good enough to amaze a real astronaut.” “Ni-ni,” squealed Priya, hurling a blob of custard onto the floor. Mum tutted. “Have you checked in the shed?” she said. “I think some of Grandad’s old trunks are in there.” “I thought Grandad was a fossil hunter,” said Anil, puzzled. “How’s that going to help?” “Fossils are a kind of science,” said Mum, ducking another scoop of custard. “And he collected lots of peculiar things on his travels. There must be something you can use. I’ll help you look as soon as I’ve put Priya to sleep.” After shovelling down his tea, Anil took a torch and headed to the bottom of the garden. He didn’t know what he would find in Grandad’s old trunks. So long as it helped him impress the astronauts and beat Cassandra. 3 4

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