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(KSL News) -- Students in South Jordan gathered to show off their science skills.
Sixth graders had to use the scentific method, from forming a hypothesis to ending at a conclusion. The ideas were pretty random, from figuring out which laundry detergent works best to learning about pulleys.
A set of identical twins worked on a project to identify if twins really can get closer in their heads than other brothers and sisters.
Madison Ostler, 6th Grade: "Twins can read each others' minds better than just normal siblings."
Mckensie Ostler, 6th Grade: "How we read each others' minds, twin telepathy, and that means if you're from a far distance you can read each others' minds."
The students displayed their projects in the community center, and if they win, they will then go onto the Jordan District competition.