martes, 8 de abril de 2014

ORAL SPEECH SAMPLE

Dear parents and students.

Attached you will find a sample of what you have to say in the oral speech.



Greetings.

Hello Parents

Name of the experiment

Today we are going to make an experiment called: _Goo or Slime__

Materials

We will need
- Borax
- Water
- Food colouring
- Glue
- a bowl

Procedure

First put the white glue in the bowl, punt borax, water, put food coloring and mix.



jueves, 3 de abril de 2014

THIRD C SCIENCE FAIR

   Students Names Name of the Project
1 Almeida Enriquez Joseph Joel Tie Dye Milk
2 Bastidas Herrera Jordan Steven Balloon Blow up
3 Bautista Moreano David Alejandro Water Balloon in a Bottle
4 Becerra Restituyo Gabriel Run Away Pepper
5 Campaña Aguinaga Esteban Alejandro Non Neutonian Fluid
6 Cedeño Barreiro Flaminia Carolina Antigravity Water
7 Chico Melendrez Hillary Gianelly Staic Flyer
8 Du Ponce Anthony Staic Flyer
9 Lara Pujota Liseth Alejandra Lemon Electricity
10 Llerena Silva Martin Uriel Water Balloon in a Bottle
11 Lora Betancourt Allison Goo Slime
12 Molina Flores Ana Paula Bouncing Bubble
13 Molina Moreno Angelina Hallel Balloon Blow up
14 Paredes Monta Esteban Andrés Goo Slime
15 Perez Llumiguano Karla Domenica Non Neutonian Fluid
16 Preciado Feijoo Gabriela Valentina Lava Lamp
17 Salgado Segovia Mariana Sarahí Antigravity Water
18 Suquillo Fierro Mateo David Lemon Electricity
19 Tamayo Terreros Marcelo Alessandro Run Away Pepper
20 Vaca Gordón Ariana Milena Goo Slime
21 Valarezo Vera Andrés Alejandro Lemon Electricity
22 Villalba Acuña María Cristina Tie Dye Milk
23 Villota López Juan Francisco Lava Lamp
24 Zumba Boada José Ignacio Bouncing Bubble
Teacher Geovanna Rivera

THIRD D STUDENTS LIST

Experiment Student 1 Student 2
Bouncing Bubble Cristiani Tirado Ian Salazar
Water Balloon Melanie Valenzuela Antonella Jácome
Antigravity water Luis Rodríguez  Romina González
Static flyer  Jorge Sislema  Matheo Espinosa
Homemade thermoter Natalia Pozo Martin Lozada
Lemon power Amy Quelal Martin Larco
Non newtonian fluid Maripaz Becerra Tamia Quezada
Run away pepper Daniela Guevara  
Goo or slime Carla Carrera Alvaro Caicedo
Tie Dye milk Isaac Villacís Paula Salvi
Balloon blow up David Baca Naomi Cifuentes
Lava lamp Juan Villarreal Valentina Navarro

Greeting

Grace García

EASIER LEMON POWER

Dear Parents and students
Here you can find an easier video for the Lemon power Experiment.

Click on the link below:


Greetings

Karina

QUESTION PROBLEMS FOR THE EXPERIMENTS

Dear parents and students

Here you have some sample question that you can use to write the problem in your reports.

EXPERIMENT
PROBLEM
BALLOON BLOW UP How Can I blow up a balloon withou air?
TIE DYE MILK What happens if I mix milk with colorant and dish soup? Why?
RUN AWAY PEPPER What happens if I mix pepper in water with dish soup? Why?
BOUNCING BUBBLE How can I hold and bounce a bubble?
HOMEMADE
TERMOMETER
How can I make a termometer at home?
LEMON POWER How to light a bulb withouth electricity?
STATIC FLYER How can we make a paper float?
NON NEWTONIAN FLUID
Can a liquid be solid at the same time?
LAVA LAMP How to make water bubbles in oil?
GOO OR SLIME How to make a slime or goo for halloween?
WATER BALLOON IN A BOTTLE

ANTIGRAVITY WATER
Why can't you blow uo the ballon without a hole in the bottle?


 Could I turn a glass of water completely upside down and the water wouldn't fall to the floor? 

THIRD GRADES TUTORS

KIDS EXPERIMENTS AND PARTNERS THIRD GRADE A

Dear parents and Students

Here you can find the list of experiments assigned to each student.

THIRD GRADE A
Anthony Alvarez BALLOON BLOW UP
Lucas Alvarez TIE DYE MILK
Renata Amores RUN AWAY PEPPER
Sophia Aparicio BOUNCING BUBBLE
Gabriel Bastidas HOMEMADE TERMOMETER
Mateo Borja BOUNCING BUBBLE
Victor Cabrera LEMON POWER
Emily Cadena STATIC FLYER
Milena Delgado TIE DYE MILK
Kevin Estrella RUN AWAY PEPPER
Victoria Flores NON NEWTONIAN FLUID
Isaac Guaman LAVA LAMP
Emily Mendieta GOO OR SLIME
Martin Muñoz LAVA LAMP
Paula Murgueitio BALLOON BLOW UP
Jose Matias Robayo GOO OR SLIME
Esteban Rodriguez WATER BALLOON IN A BOTTLE
Paula Serrano WATER BALLOON IN A BOTTLE
Samantha Simbaña LEMON POWER
Leslie Siza NON NEWTONIAN FLUID
Angel Tapia STATIC FLYER
Anahi Toapanta HOMEMADE TERMOMETER

Greetings 

Teacher Karina

miércoles, 2 de abril de 2014

BOUNCING BUBBLE

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE

Materials
  • 1 cup of distilled water (240 mL)
  • 2 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap (30 mL)
  • 1 tablespoon of glycerin (15 mL)
  • Pair of inexpensive gloves
  • Small bubble wand or pipette

EXPERIMENT

  1. Make up a batch of Bouncing Bubble Solution with the ingredients listed above. Making your bubble solution at least 24 hours in advance and allowing it to sit undisturbed will allow the bonds in your bubble solution to strengthen. You know what that means, right? Stronger bubbles!
  2. Using a small bubble wand, blow a bubble about the size of a baseball. If you are using the pipette instead of the bubble wand, cut the bulb off the top of the pipette, dip it into the bubble solution, and blow into the other end of the pipette.
  3. Bounce the bubble off of your gloves. Try bouncing the bubble off of your shirt or pants. As you'll soon see, some fabrics work better than others.
About the Ingredients...
Water - The single most important part of the bubble solution is the water. Good quality water that does not contain high levels of iron or minerals is best. If you're uncertain as to the quality of your tap water, invest in a gallon of distilled water from the grocery store.
Soap - When it comes to soap, Dawn® dish soap just seems to work the best for homemade bubble solutions.
Glycerin - Glycerin is the secret additive that gives a bubble its extra strength. Don't be too shocked by the price on a bottleof high quality glycerin. Contact the pharmacist at your local grocery store for availability. (Note: Some bubble recipes substitute Karo® Syrup for glycerin due to the expense and availability of glycerin.)
Bubble Colors - Similar to the way we perceive the colors in a rainbow or an oil slick, we see the colors in a bubble through the reflection and the refraction of light waves off the inner and outer surfaces of the bubble wall. You can't color a bubble since its wall is only a few millionths of an inch thick. A bubble reflects color from its surroundings.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

The bouncing bubble is amazing because most people have never seen a bubble bounce! Experience tells us that regular bubbles burst when they come in contact with just about anything. Why? A bubble’s worst enemies are oil and dirt. A “super” bubble will bounce off of a surface if it is free of oil or dirt particles that would normally break down the soap film.

ADDITIONAL INFO

The Science of Bubbles Check out these websites to learn more about the fascinating science of bubbles. Learn more about bubbles
- See more at: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/bouncing-bubbles#sthash.2BvF1f40.dpuf