Bubbles in the Wind Part 1

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Bubbles in the Wind Part 1

Daily Objective Bubbles are filled with air. Wind is moving air. Bubbles can show the changing direction and speed of the wind.

Vocabulary Bubble – Wind –

Introduction Today we are going to investigate objects in this bag. Lets see what's in here. We have a straw, a feather, a styrofoam ball, a cotton ball, and a balloon. Is there anything else in the bag? Air

Observations and Discussions Can you move things from place to place? Can you feel air? If you fill the plastic bag with air can the bag be smashed? What is air?

Vocabulary Review Bubble – Wind –

What We Learned air move fast slow direction Bubbles are filled with __________. Bubbles __________ with the air. They can show how __________ or __________ air is moving. Bubbles can show the _______________ air is moving. air move fast slow direction