Ladybugs and Bumblebees did a scientific experiment using candy hearts. Each student first made an prediction about whether a candy heart dropped in water, in 7-up and in vinegar would sink or float. Then, with their table group, they tried it. They then made observations about what happened to the candy when it was in the three different liquids. They recorded both their predictions and their observations. Students are continuing to observe as further changes happen to the candy over several days and try to determine why the candy responds differently in different liquids.
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
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