Making predictions...

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  1. Hello, Daniel here. Daniel Out. How's school goin on

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    1. Hi Daniel, School is going great here in New Zealand? Where are you now? Hope your new school is going good! Miss Sauerbier and Room 20

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  2. I learnt that when something is in the air it can be weightless for a few seconds so it floats up.
    Henry Lang

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    1. Good thinking Henry, well done. Miss S

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    2. It is not weight less, it still weighs some mass

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  3. me and siiri found it interesting at first how the scrunched up tissue fell to the ground at the same time that the marble did.
    -Millie

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    1. yes! And why did that happen? Miss S

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  4. I learnt that making a prediction tells you how well you've been learning and now how much about science

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    1. Absolutely, was your prediction correct? Miss S

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    2. no me and siiri's prediction was wrong we prediticted that the water would fly out of the cup and drop back in.

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  5. I learnt that more mass=more energy!

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    1. YES! Well done!! Do you remember the difference between potential and kinetic energy? Miss S

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  6. I learnt that a tissue acts like parachute and uses wind resestince but when you scrunch it up it ruins the wind resetence

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