Activity 1:
Learn
Today, you’ve created two forces which when strong enough can overcome gravity. You then used them to keep water in a glass even when it was upside-down! In the anti gravity cup experiment, you used the higher air pressure outside the glass to push the card upwards so that it kept a tight seal on the rim of the glass and the water didn’t spill out.
Create
Use your webcam and screencastify to record video and images to share on your blog.
Remember to write about what you discovered, enjoyed, found tricky or any helpful tips.
Share
Share what you discovered today on your blog.
Take a look at Jessie's post to see how you can share with video on your blog
Also see how Maddison has added helpful labels to her image for her blog post.
Hi Fiona Grant I don´t have a glass so I can't do this activity
ReplyDeleteKia ora Sual
ReplyDeleteMy name is Renee and I am from the Summer Learning Journey team. If you don't have a glass you could try this activity with any other container (for example, the bottom of a plastic bottle, like Nanogirl uses in the video). If possible, it would be best to use a clear container so that you can see how the water is responding to the experiment.
Ngā mihi nui - I look forward to seeing your other blog posts over the summer.
Renee (SLJ)