Equipment: hot water, ice, a bowl, a cup,
plastic wrap.
To make a water cycle we poured the hot water in
the sides of the bowl. Then we put plastic wrap on top of the bowl in the
middle of the bowl. Then we placed ice on top of the plastic wrap and watched
the hot water evaporate. Then we saw it melting and when we took it off it had
some water in it.
Equipment: hot water, ice, a bowl, a cup,
plastic wrap.
To make a water cycle we used a bowl and a cup.
Then we put ice on top of the plastic wrap. We put the ice in the middle.
Evaporation happened when the bubbles came up.
We are learning to write narrative stories. Mrs. Blair read the story of The Sunflower that went Flop by Joy Cowley and we have written our own stories about it.
One sunny
afternoon Mrs. Brown planted a straight big beautiful sunflower in her front
garden so people could see the sunflower. People going past said “What a
beautiful flower” and Mrs. Brown said “Thank you kind people” She said this
proudly. And they looked again and it was very tall. The next morning the
sunflower went flop in the front garden. The people said “What a shame.” And
Mrs. Brown said “ Oh my sunflower!” She called to Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown said
“What is it my love?” She said, “My sunflower went flop.” Mr. Brown got his
fixing bag. He got his sticky tape and stuck it on the sunflower. Mrs. Brown
said, “Thank you, you’re the fixing man in the world.” And he said, “Don’t
tease, my love.” When it was nighttime it rained and the sunflower drank and
drank. And it drank some more and much more. The next morning the sunflower
grew very straight again. Young Eun
One
sunny morning Mrs. Brown was growing the sunflower. The flower was beautiful.
The next day the flower went flop. Mrs. Brown asked Mr. Brown to fix it. He
used a hammer and nails and a needle and string and sticky tape. Then the rain
came down and then the flower was straight and still.