Week 14 Blog Post
This week we got to investigate plungers/suction cups and ice melting on metal and wood. We got to dicsuss with our table partners about how the paritcles move in pushing a plunger down. It was really interesting because we never talked about this as young students and I think that it was cool to work off each other ideas of how it works. When the plunger is pushed down, air is pushed out of inside the plunger which causes there to be more space for the particles to move around which causes the suction. Another thing we discussed was the idea of ice melting. We learned on the side about how metal and wood work with conducting heat. Metal is a good conducter because the particles are placed so closley together, while when you look at wood under a microscope, there are many holes in it, so there is more air which causes it to be a worse conducter of heat. Learning this and also learning about the two layers of the water bottle were really interesting. I think that this wold be interesting for studnents to learn in class and a fun acvitity of making the flip grid videos as well.
Creating our flip grid video^^^
Hello, Megan!
ReplyDeleteI think that the flip grid video would be a fun idea to use for our future students! It was a new way to show what we know without creating a presentation on our computers. It gets students to use more of their creativity using drawing utensils and paper. Super fun lab!
Hi Megan! I agree that making a flip grid video would be fun for not only the students, but also for us as future teachers as they can show what they have learned in unique and creative ways.
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