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Sunday, December 8, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
How Many Licks Does It Take to Get to the Center of a TOOTSIE POP?
Check us out! We followed the scientific methods to answer this serious question!
347 licks, 286 licks, 450 licks, 703 licks!
Our CONCLUSION: The world may never know!
347 licks, 286 licks, 450 licks, 703 licks!
Our CONCLUSION: The world may never know!
Force and Motion FUN!! Let's Make a Marshmallow Launcher
Here is what you will need.
Materials you will need.
- Marshmallows
- A plastic spoon
- 2 Pieces of duck tape
- 4 Rubber bands
- 9 Popsicle sticks
Your mission, if you accept it, is to build a launcher that will launch marshmallows into your partners mouth. Good luck!
- Marshmallows
- A plastic spoon
- 2 Pieces of duck tape
- 4 Rubber bands
- 9 Popsicle sticks
Your mission, if you accept it, is to build a launcher that will launch marshmallows into your partners mouth. Good luck!
Sunday, November 3, 2013
What is CENTRIPETAL FORCE?
Check out the cool examples of CENTRIPETAL FORCE!
What is CENTRIPETAL FORCE?
What is CENTRIPETAL FORCE?
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Think you have seen everything? Check out this fish!
Think like a scientist - Where in the ocean does this fish live? How can it grow so big? Why don't we see more of them? What are some of your questions?
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Check out this cool trick you can do at home and it tastes yummy!
What a cool way to change the state of matter! Are they adding heat or taking a heat?
Try it at home. Send me a picture of your experiment! Email me szwahr@brenhamk-12.net
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
WELCOME TO BMS!!
What did you do this summer that was fun?
I spent a week at the beach for my daughters wedding. While I was there, a nest of sea turtles hatched! It was so much fun watching them scramble toward the ocean! 117 baby sea turtles made their way to the ocean.
Did you know sea turtles are considered endangered! That means that they may go extinct in the near future. Can you image a world without sea turtles? We can adopt a sea turtle or a nest and try to save them.
Go to http://www.defenders.org/sea-turtles/basic-facts to learn more about sea turtles.
Go to http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/kids/animals-pets-kids/wild-detectives-kids/wd-ep6-turtlerace/ to watch a video and solve a mystery about sea turtles
I spent a week at the beach for my daughters wedding. While I was there, a nest of sea turtles hatched! It was so much fun watching them scramble toward the ocean! 117 baby sea turtles made their way to the ocean.
Did you know sea turtles are considered endangered! That means that they may go extinct in the near future. Can you image a world without sea turtles? We can adopt a sea turtle or a nest and try to save them.
Go to http://www.defenders.org/sea-turtles/basic-facts to learn more about sea turtles.
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Go to http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/kids/animals-pets-kids/wild-detectives-kids/wd-ep6-turtlerace/ to watch a video and solve a mystery about sea turtles
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Check out the PANSTARRS comet tonight!
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The PANSTARRS comet will be visible all month in the west just after sunset. Use binoculars, a telescope, or your awesome eyes to check it out. Here how to find it: right after the sun sets, find the crescent moon in the west, look at the chart above to find its location on each date in March.
Check out the links below to learn more about comets.
http://www.kidsastronomy.com/comets.htm
http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/space/comets.html
http://kids.discovery.com/quizzes/space/asteroid-comet-or-meteor
Leave me a comment: Did you see the comet? What did it look like? What is a comet? Tell me an interesting fact about a comet. Show me what an awesome scientist you are! Please leave only your initials and color group.
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