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Students adding ice cubes to a bowl before holding it above the steaming kettle. | Students adding ice cubes to a bowl before holding it above the steaming kettle. |
Revision as of 08:05, 15 March 2008
You're In Hot Water
Science Concept:Heating and cooling causes changes in the properties of water.
Observing changes in states of matter in water using a tea kettle, a bowl, and ice cubes.
Students adding ice cubes to a bowl before holding it above the steaming kettle.
Students watching steam from boiling water in the kettle.
Students watch condensation beneath the bowl.
Making mini water cycle models...
A student fills canister to the halfway mark with water.
Students tape the clear film canister inside a plastic zip lock bag.
Student checks progress of mini water cycle model that has been in the window for a few days.
A group of students work together on their poster of the water cycle.
A student writes a story about her adventures as a drop of water traveling through the water cycle.
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