In our study of apples, with the Ladybugs, we observed 4 different kinds of apples, recorded their attributes, tasted them and recorded our experience. Then we made a bar graph of our favorite kinds. Guess which apple had the most bars? Honey Crisp! Afterwards we dehydrated the left over apples and ate them the next day. We noticed that the juice from the apples was gone. Where did it go? Next week we will talk about the Water Cycle and learn about evaporation!
We had a delicious birthday celebration this week! Our first 6 year old!
Friday, September 29, 2017
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