Talofa everyone and again happy Samoan Language Week!
Welcome back to a new blog post! Today as you can see from the WALT and the Title!
So I'm going to tell you how we make our sedimentary rocks before we broke it. There was three ingredients that you need, and it's water, sand, and plaster of Paris ( Chalk Limestone ) that's all you need!
Miss D had to mix it together and then we put it to a Cardboard bowl and then put the first layer of it. When it was the next day Miss D made another batch but she put a food colouring so at the end we can see the layers of it. After we put the other layers, we put shells and rocks. We filled up our cardboard bowl, we left it for I think more than a week!
This week on Monday we had to be in partners and my partner is Jhrnylle, we did a video of dropping our sedimentary rocks and it was kind of messy when you dropped it.
We had to drop it because we could see the layer and the fossils that we have put in. One thing that I realise that the food colouring is like you can't see it and it has disappear! I was also sad because we had to drop it.
We had to drop it because we could see the layer and the fossils that we have put in. One thing that I realise that the food colouring is like you can't see it and it has disappear! I was also sad because we had to drop it.
So here is the amazing and funny video!!
Question 1: Do you want to this kind of experiment?
Question 2: Do you like Science?
Question 3: What do you think of the video?
Question 2: Do you like Science?
Question 3: What do you think of the video?
Thank you for reading this blog post and have a great day bye! And also please comment on this blog after you read it now BYEEEE!😃😃😃
Hello Celine.
ReplyDeleteI like how you explained what you needed to do and the equipment you used.
I tried clicking on your video to watch and hear it but all I got was a very loud annoying noise,so I haven't watched the video.
Maybe you could catch up with me at school and you could show me if I have done something wrong.
To answer your questions
1. Yes, I would like to do an experiment like this.
2. Yes, I like science. At High School we got to use bunsen burners and made honeycomb to eat.
3.The video was a bit distorted for me to hear, but it's a great idea to add it you blog.
Have a great night.
Hello Mrs Cassidy,
DeleteThank you for reading this blog post. Okay, because this video was before home time. Maybe you could unmute the sound then just watch the video. Sure, I think you could catch up with me when you're free.
To reply on you answers
1. I think if you were in our classroom we could share our learing and experiment with you.
2. That's interesting, by the way, what does bunsen burners mean?
3. Another word called distorted what does it mean?
Have a great day!
Kind Regards,
Celine