Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Capillary Action
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We learned about Capillary Action by draping a folded paper towel between a cup filled with colored water and an empty cup. |
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The colored water traveled up the paper towel into the empty cup. |
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Each child experimented with capillary action by placing a Smartie on a coffee filter and then dripping water on top. |
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It is hard to see, but the colors from the Smarties spread out as the water was attracted towards the edge of the filter. |
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
We All Scream for Ice Cream!
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Everyone thought the ice cream was great. |
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We had extra time to do an engineering challenge: fold a piece of construction paper into a column that will support books placed upon it. |
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The students worked in teams and used trial and error. |
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This team is testing its column. Each team submitted its best column and we measured the strength by adding books one at a time. So far the strongest column supported 25 paperback books! |
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