The next day, we had to peel the paper cups away from our frozen magnets. This was not as easy as it sounds.Friday, March 20, 2009
Frozen Magnets?
Why in the world would you freeze a magnet? For a science project, of course! This week we did a science project for Math and Science Night. Since we studied magnets earlier this year, we decided to use our background knowledge to help us out. Our purpose question was as follows: Will a magnet still work after it is frozen in water? Do you have a prediction? 67% of 2A predicted that yes, the magnet will still attract, and 33% of 2A predicted that no, the magnet will no longer attract. After lots of cold and wet fun, we found out that magnets DO work after they are frozen. Great job 2A scientists!
The next day, we had to peel the paper cups away from our frozen magnets. This was not as easy as it sounds.
The next day, we had to peel the paper cups away from our frozen magnets. This was not as easy as it sounds.Monday, March 16, 2009
Important Things Coming Up!
Please Do Not Forget!
GATE Testing will take place on Monday and Wednesday of this week.
Please do not forget to make sure students get a good night's sleep and eat breakfast.
Early Dismissal (11:00) will be on Wednesday.
MAP Reading Test will be on Thursday.
GATE Testing will take place on Monday and Wednesday of this week.
Please do not forget to make sure students get a good night's sleep and eat breakfast.
Early Dismissal (11:00) will be on Wednesday.
MAP Reading Test will be on Thursday.
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