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Our hallway bulletin boards display our understanding of the water cycle stages: collection, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
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Our hallway bulletin boards display our understanding of the water cycle stages: collection, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
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Today’s Science experiment used cotton balls, eyedroppers, and water. First we predicted how many drops of water the cotton ball cloud could hold before it rained. Next, in partners, we counted how many drops of water the cloud could hold. … Continue reading
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Today’s Science experiment involved leaving a plate of salty water near our classroom window for one week. After one week, the water disappeared! Only the salt remained on the plate. The water evaporated! This is just like the water cycle. … Continue reading
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Today’s science experiment involved the water cycle. We created a cloud in a jar. We heated up the jar with boiling water, put a piece of plastic wrap on top, secured it with an elastic, then added ice cubes. The … Continue reading
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Today we set up a condensation experiment during Science class. We discovered that the water droplets sticking under our pan of ice was condensation- our pan was not leaking. Our water cycle bags are also in the stage of condensation!
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We have begun our first water experiment in Science. We have made water cycle bags. First the water cycle bags show the stage of collection. As the sun shines on the bags in the window, and heats the water, the … Continue reading
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Today’s Science Workshop was with a visiting scientist named Jurassic Jenessa. She brought experiments for the students to do to explore forces. She talked about cohesion, friction, gravity, and magnetism. We even got to experiment with static electricity.
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We are having fun with forces! This week we are exploring magnetism! The power of magnets! Today’s experiment had the students hang small washers on a paper clip that was hanging from a wooden ruler. The paper clip was hanging … Continue reading