I noticed That you can melt ice in many different ways.
What I saw was ice melted in water fast,ice melted in a cloth very slow. What I heard was:crackling,
tapping,slashing. What we did was;ice was applied in water,table,tray. What I felt..it was cold,i heard
splashes as i did the experiment.
What I saw was ice melted in water fast,ice melted in a cloth very slow. What I heard was:crackling,
tapping,slashing. What we did was;ice was applied in water,table,tray. What I felt..it was cold,i heard
splashes as i did the experiment.
I think that room three were very excited to do the ice ice baby experiment. we warmed
our hands to melt the ice for the experiment.
our hands to melt the ice for the experiment.
Inside the classroom, we can Rub the ice on a cloth on the floor or outside on the ground.also the grass.
we also can hold the ice to melt it.
we also can hold the ice to melt it.
Experiment:
We used a cloth and an ice cube for our experiment we also timed how long it would take to
melt the ice using only a cloth It took approximately 9.33 secs...
melt the ice using only a cloth It took approximately 9.33 secs...
well done Shane keep up the good work.Your ice ice baby experiment looks very fun. from Jovahn mahara
ReplyDeleteHi Shane, Jake here, from Awahono School. I really like your Ice ice baby writing. I like how you've included how you did the experiment at the bottom, it makes it much more clear. Keep up the great work!
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-Jake :)
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Hi Shane, Alex here from Awahono school. What was your favourite part about your task? Besides rubbing the ice on things how many different ways did you melt ice?
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-Alex :)
Hi Shane, I really liked your post about your ice ice baby writing. I like how you described in your writing.
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