Sunday, 11 September 2016

How To Make A Frozen Hand

For our Topic we are leaning about water and ice. We decided to investigate what would happen to water if we poured it into a rubber glove and put it into the freezer. We described what we could see and feel when the glove was full of water and we predicted what would happen if we put it into the freezer. We then took the frozen hand out of the freezer and talked about what we could see and feel. We linked this into our Writing and we also wrote instructions on How To Make A Frozen Hand. Have a look in our publishing books to read our instructions. 













8 comments:

  1. I liked the frozen hand because we could of eaten it but we can not eat it because we are not allowed to. BY Natasha L.

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  2. Wow Room 13! looks like you have been learning heaps! What a cool way to learn about water and ice.
    Room 21

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  3. What a very "COOL" topic making a frozen hand. I bet it felt really cold holding onto the hand when the water froze. I loved seeing all the descriptive words you used.

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  4. That looks like good fun.I liked the describing words we used.

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  5. that frozen hand must of been freezing!!!

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  6. I never knew that making ice could be so much fun! Isn't water clever the way it takes the shape of whatever it's in and that it can change from water to ice and back to water again. It's a bit of a super hero!

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  7. Super cool! Great learning- how water changes to different shapes and different states of matter. Frozen hands must be really cold to touch. I guess you will make it again in summer to cool yourself down.

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  8. The frozen hand was freezing it was like touching the Antarctic ocean

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