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Monday, 21 October 2019

The Experiment

 In Term 3 we were doing experiments to show to our family, Fria, Twenny and I choose to do the volcano and we made it a traffic lights theme  the volcano one is where you add baking soda, vinegar, dish washing liquid, and food colouring a bottle/cup. 
we also were doing this because we had a thing we call celebration of learning this is were all the classrooms show their work to others classes or their family 


we also had practise test and it didn't go well it looked really gross and didn't fizz up as much as other times 

the second try was way better and it fizzed up way more and it did not look gross and it looked like a traffic light more then the first one 



on the day of the celebration we had lots of people coming in and trying it out this is experiment 

this is our slide show






I really liked asking the slide show and sharing it with people
I found it hard to make everything good so we could show it

5 comments:

  1. Hello Ella i liked your experiment and how you had a goal of what you wanted it to look like did you put up the photo of the first experiment and if you did i don't think it looks like diarrhoea keep up the good work cant wait for your reply

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  2. Hi Ella I'm Michaela from yaldhurst model school
    how did you feel when you did it and you should of token a video so we can see what it look like.

    did other people do and what theme did they do?

    Michaela BYE!!

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  3. Kia,ora my name is Connor on from yaldhurst model school.I am joy the part where you have the good and bad volcano.I did a volcano to. why did you do this.
    from connor

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  4. Hello Ella
    I am Delilah from Yaldhurst Model School.
    I enjoyed the part when you had the bad volcano and the good volcano.
    I have done a volcano to it is fun to do a volcano.

    Kind regards
    Delilah

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  5. Hello Ella,
    I am Alan from yaldhurst model school.

    Great blog post.

    Was it fun making a volcano ?

    If you want to improve just put some more pictures?
    Kind regards
    Alan

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