Materials– Junior Infants investigated the different properties of paper. They used magnifying glasses to look at its composition. They used weights to test for strength, and used water to test for absorbency. Well done Junior Infants!
Making a lava lamp
- Adding the oil
- Waiting for the oil and water to separate
- Carefully does it!
- Adding the dye
- Watching the lava lamp
We made houses using different material
- Senior Infants – Homes
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
- Senior Infants – Home
Third Class made butter by shaking cream
- shaking the cream
- Shaking the cream
- Shaking the cream
- Shaking the cream
- finally it has changed to butter
- Tasting the butter on crackers
4th Class making slime- great, messy fun!
Reversible and non-reversible change
Third class added lots of household materials to water to see if they would dissolve. They predicted before carrying out the experiment and were surprised by some of the results. They used the same size jars, keeping the water amounts the same and adding the same amount of material to ensure a fair test. They tested salt,pepper,sugar,coffee,baking soda,bread soda, white and brown sugar.
- Adding the salt to the water
- Did they dissolve?
- waiting for the results