On Friday we were scientists. At first we were not sure what scientists did but we thought it involved thinking about things and trying things out. Jack told us that scientists do experiments.
We wondered about bubbles. We came up with some questions and decided to test our ideas by creating bubble wands and blowing bubbles.
Are bubbles always round? What makes them move. Will they always pop when they touch the ground? What are the swirly patterns we sometimes see in bubbles?
Have a look for yourselves. What would you like to find out about bubbles?
Kia ora, Talofa, Malo e leilei, Hello, Bula Vinaka, Kia Orana, Namaste, Ni hao, Assalam u Alaikum, Oi, Salam, Amahoro. Welcome to our blog. We are Year 1 students who love to create and explore.
Saturday, 3 March 2018
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