Christmas Tree Challange

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Christmas Tree Challange By: Dorothy Hains STEM Department

Table of contents 3rd-5th PreK-2nd Straw Tower: Straw Tower: Making a Dome: Straw Rockets: Christmas Tree: PreK-2nd Straw Tower: Making a Dome: Oobleck: Christmas Tree:

Essential Question What will happen when the cardboard is placed into the ammonia, water and bluing solution? This is your problem?

Vocabulary Gravity: The pulling force that causes things to fall to the ground.

Capillary Action:The process of a liquid being drawn up “ Sucked Up,” against gravity.

Capillary Action:The process of a liquid being drawn up “ Sucked Up,” against gravity.

Evaporation:The process of a liquid turning into a gas.

Capillary Action Research Demonstration! What will happen in the paper towel?

Table Wipe Demonstration: What will happen to the small amount of water left on the table?

Hypothesis I think that the ammonia,water, bluing, salt and food coloring will __________________ on the cardboard.

What’s the problem? _________________________ Form a hypothesis. What will happen? _________________________ See back of sheet Test hypothesis. Steps to do experiment. ___________________________________ What happened? Was your hypothesis correct? ____________________________________________

Observation 1: ____________________ Observation 2: ____________________ Observation 3: ____________________ Observation 4: ____________________

Vocabulary / Info Capillary Action: The process of water being sucked up against gravity. Gravity: The pulling force that causes things to fall to the ground. Evaporation: The process of water turning into a gas. NOTES:___________________________________ __________________________________________ Paper Towel & Water: What happened? ____________________ Table Wipe: What happened? ____________________

What were the results? The cardboard sucked up the water, ammonia, bluing, salt and food coloring mixture. The mixture evaporated leaving behind the salt, bluing and food coloring in crystals.

Was your hypothesis correct? Yes, Explain! No, Explains!

Essential Question Question: What will happen when the cardboard is placed into the ammonia, water and bluing solution? Answer: The mixturew will get sucked up into the cardboard and then evaporate leaving behind colored crystals.

Capillary Action Research Demonstration! What will happen in the empty cup?