This slide deck is about my learning in 2019.
I am a Year 5 student at Paparore School School in Northland, New Zealand. Mrs Junjovich is my teacher. My blog is a collection of my work at various stages, across different curriculum areas. Throughout my time at Paparore School I may share draft copies of my work for feedback and feed forward. Other times I will share my final published pieces. I would appreciate any feedback through leaving me a positive, thoughtful, helpful comment. Thank you
Showing posts with label Te manga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Te manga. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Making Puddles - Our Water Cycle Experiment
WALT explain what happens when water evaporates.Create a new blog post to explain our EVAPORATION science experiment.
What was our hypothesis?
Describe what we did?
Both puddles evaporated but the puddle that was in the sun evaporated faster than the one in the shade. Think about which puddles disappeared faster?the puddle that was in the sun evaporated faster than the one in the shade.
What caused the water to disappear?Water in the sun will always disappear faster than the puddle in the shade.
What was our hypothesis?
Describe what we did?
- Alani tipped 2L of water on the concrete to make a puddle in the sun.
- Liv, Cleo, and Reina drew around the puddle with chalk and Anahera took a picture.
- we waited for 15 minutes to check the puddle to see how much water had evaporated.
Both puddles evaporated but the puddle that was in the sun evaporated faster than the one in the shade. Think about which puddles disappeared faster?the puddle that was in the sun evaporated faster than the one in the shade.
What caused the water to disappear?Water in the sun will always disappear faster than the puddle in the shade.
Remember to add photo's to your blog post.
Labels:
evaporation,
science experiment,
sun,
Te manga,
vapour,
water,
water cycle
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