He moved very quickly, and had lots and lots of segments.
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
A Big Earthworm
He moved very quickly, and had lots and lots of segments.
Floating Cork
We tried this lots of times, but the cork floated to the edge of the cup each time.
Teacher filled the cup up to the top, and then added even more water.
The water bulged at the top of the glass (the bulge holds because of surface tensio
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Sugar Cube Science
We poured water on a sponge. The sponge only soaked up water when it was already wet.
We made a sugar cube tower and put it in water with green dye (for St. Patrick’s Day). All the sugar cubes sucked up the green water.
We tried sponge, paper towel, newspaper, tin foil, cardboard, card, cling film and plastic in between the cubes of each tower.
Our experiment didn’t work too well. We found that the sugar cubes dissolved faster than they could absorb the coloured water through any material but paper towels.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Balloon Blowing
If we put it inside a bottle it doesn’t blow up so easily. Why not?
When we put the balloon in the bottle there is air in the bottle already. We can’t blow up the balloon without moving the air that is in the bottle already, and there is nowhere else for this air to go. It is impossible to blow up the balloon.
If we cut the end off the bottle, now the air can be pushed out of the way and we can blow up the balloon.
Moebius Strip
Moebius Strip, Monday, 3rd March, 2008
Teacher folded over one piece of paper. This strip of paper had two faces but.....when we drew a line down the middle, the line went on both the inside and the outside. This means that the paper had only one face.
When teacher cut the paper in two along the coloured line, we ended up with still only one strip. How strange? Magic? no, science!