Assignment: 2. Experiment: Condensation
Important: Record your answers for the questions in the OW box. Remember to read all the way through all the questions and directions before beginning.
1. Watch the two video clips on the OW page.
2. Read the information and follow the directions for the experiment on the OW page.
3. Before you answer the last question, take time to complete the
****Keep these questions in mind as you complete the experiment.****
Answers these questions in the OW box:
1. How did the glass feel? Was it wet or dry?
2. Was the tissue wet?
3. Is there any colored spot on the tissue where the glass was resting?
4. When you touched your tongue to the outside of the glass, did you taste the flavor of the beverage?
5.Did the condensed droplets on the outside come from the liquid inside the glass or from the air? (Complete Assignment 2 - before answering question five.)
Assignment 2: Experiment Condensation-Part Two
Part Two-Complete after you finish the experiment!
Here is more information to help you understand condensation... and to help you answer question five.
5. The condensation droplets came from ____.
Click HERE to watch a video.
Then click HERE to watch this shorter video.
Finally click HERE to enjoy this catchy Condensation Song.
Now do know where the water on the outside of the glass came from? After you write the answers for questions one through five in the OW box, include a sentence letting me know you viewed the two extra videos and the catchy song. Happy Learning!!
Important: Record your answers for the questions in the OW box. Remember to read all the way through all the questions and directions before beginning.
1. Watch the two video clips on the OW page.
2. Read the information and follow the directions for the experiment on the OW page.
3. Before you answer the last question, take time to complete the
****Keep these questions in mind as you complete the experiment.****
Answers these questions in the OW box:
1. How did the glass feel? Was it wet or dry?
2. Was the tissue wet?
3. Is there any colored spot on the tissue where the glass was resting?
4. When you touched your tongue to the outside of the glass, did you taste the flavor of the beverage?
5.Did the condensed droplets on the outside come from the liquid inside the glass or from the air? (Complete Assignment 2 - before answering question five.)
Assignment 2: Experiment Condensation-Part Two
Part Two-Complete after you finish the experiment!
Here is more information to help you understand condensation... and to help you answer question five.
5. The condensation droplets came from ____.
Click HERE to watch a video.
Then click HERE to watch this shorter video.
Finally click HERE to enjoy this catchy Condensation Song.
Now do know where the water on the outside of the glass came from? After you write the answers for questions one through five in the OW box, include a sentence letting me know you viewed the two extra videos and the catchy song. Happy Learning!!
Assignment: 7. Experiment: Currents
**First watch the OW video on the project page to learn more about currents.
**Then complete the following experiment:
EXPERIMENT: CURRENTS
These supplies are needed:
two glasses
two ice cubes
some cold water and some very hot water
a few drops of food coloring
Follow these directions and then answer the questions. Put your answers in the OW box.
1. Begin with a glass of hot water and a glass of cold water.
2. Add two ice cubes into the glass of hot water.
3. Add two drops of food coloring to both the cold and then the hot water.
1. What happens to the food coloring?
2. Explain how did the water from the ice cube create currents?
Hint: Watch the video again to learn what can cause currents. Compare that to what happened in your experiment. :)
Record your answers for the questions in the OW box.
**Then complete the following experiment:
EXPERIMENT: CURRENTS
These supplies are needed:
two glasses
two ice cubes
some cold water and some very hot water
a few drops of food coloring
Follow these directions and then answer the questions. Put your answers in the OW box.
1. Begin with a glass of hot water and a glass of cold water.
2. Add two ice cubes into the glass of hot water.
3. Add two drops of food coloring to both the cold and then the hot water.
1. What happens to the food coloring?
2. Explain how did the water from the ice cube create currents?
Hint: Watch the video again to learn what can cause currents. Compare that to what happened in your experiment. :)
Record your answers for the questions in the OW box.
Assignment: 10. Experiment: Shadows
1. First complete the experiment at home.
2. Second watch the video.
3. Third answer the questions.
EXPERIMENT: SHADOWS
These supplies are needed:
a ball (3 to 5 inches)
a light source
a computer disk or music cd (3 to 5 inches)
Follow these directions and answer the questions.
1. Place the ball in the light. Be close to a wall so you can see the ball's shadow. Turn the ball in several different positions.
2. Notice the shape of the shadow on the wall.
3. Now put the disk in the path of the light. Turn its face against the light and notice the shadow.
4. Now, turn the disk flat and in the path of the light and notice the shadow.
Answer these questions:
1. What shape was the shadow of the ball?
2. Did it change when you turned the ball?
3. Were all the shadows shaped the same when you used the disk?
4. What shape(s) did the shadow make?
Record your answers for the questions in the OW box.
2. Second watch the video.
3. Third answer the questions.
EXPERIMENT: SHADOWS
These supplies are needed:
a ball (3 to 5 inches)
a light source
a computer disk or music cd (3 to 5 inches)
Follow these directions and answer the questions.
1. Place the ball in the light. Be close to a wall so you can see the ball's shadow. Turn the ball in several different positions.
2. Notice the shape of the shadow on the wall.
3. Now put the disk in the path of the light. Turn its face against the light and notice the shadow.
4. Now, turn the disk flat and in the path of the light and notice the shadow.
Answer these questions:
1. What shape was the shadow of the ball?
2. Did it change when you turned the ball?
3. Were all the shadows shaped the same when you used the disk?
4. What shape(s) did the shadow make?
Record your answers for the questions in the OW box.