Making predictions... Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps August 17, 2016 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments FUT TRADER2:27 am, August 18, 2016Hello, Daniel here. Daniel Out. How's school goin onReplyDeleteRepliesAnonymous9:37 am, August 18, 2016Hi 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 DeleteRepliesReplyDaniel Soh3:51 am, September 09, 2016Yeah sort ofDeleteRepliesReplyReplyAnonymous9:02 am, August 18, 2016I learnt that when something is in the air it can be weightless for a few seconds so it floats up.Henry LangReplyDeleteRepliesAnonymous9:38 am, August 18, 2016Good thinking Henry, well done. Miss SDeleteRepliesReplyDaniel Soh3:50 am, September 09, 2016It is not weight less, it still weighs some mass DeleteRepliesReplyDaniel Soh3:51 am, September 09, 2016Oops,i meant weightDeleteRepliesReplyDaniel Soh1:53 pm, September 11, 2016This comment has been removed by the author.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyAnonymous11:04 am, August 18, 2016me 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 ReplyDeleteRepliesAnonymous12:31 pm, August 18, 2016yes! And why did that happen? Miss SDeleteRepliesReplyReplyAnonymous11:05 am, August 18, 2016I learnt that making a prediction tells you how well you've been learning and now how much about scienceReplyDeleteRepliesAnonymous12:32 pm, August 18, 2016Absolutely, was your prediction correct? Miss SDeleteRepliesReplyAnonymous12:39 pm, August 18, 2016no me and siiri's prediction was wrong we prediticted that the water would fly out of the cup and drop back in.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyAnonymous12:18 pm, August 18, 2016I learnt that more mass=more energy!ReplyDeleteRepliesAnonymous12:33 pm, August 18, 2016YES! Well done!! Do you remember the difference between potential and kinetic energy? Miss SDeleteRepliesReplyReplyAnonymous12:36 pm, August 18, 2016I learnt that a tissue acts like parachute and uses wind resestince but when you scrunch it up it ruins the wind resetenceReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
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Hello, Daniel here. Daniel Out. How's school goin on
ReplyDeleteHi 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
DeleteYeah sort of
DeleteI learnt that when something is in the air it can be weightless for a few seconds so it floats up.
ReplyDeleteHenry Lang
Good thinking Henry, well done. Miss S
DeleteIt is not weight less, it still weighs some mass
DeleteOops,i meant weight
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Deleteme and siiri found it interesting at first how the scrunched up tissue fell to the ground at the same time that the marble did.
ReplyDelete-Millie
yes! And why did that happen? Miss S
DeleteI learnt that making a prediction tells you how well you've been learning and now how much about science
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, was your prediction correct? Miss S
Deleteno me and siiri's prediction was wrong we prediticted that the water would fly out of the cup and drop back in.
DeleteI learnt that more mass=more energy!
ReplyDeleteYES! Well done!! Do you remember the difference between potential and kinetic energy? Miss S
DeleteI 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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