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Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com blue red green 1.Lay coffee filter flat 2.Trace around template (all marks in pencil today!) 3.Cut 4.Draw a line 2cm from the bottom 5.Cut about ¼ piece off the end 6.Write your ink colors as shown 7.Put a small drop of ink on the line 8.Set it in water

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com -(color 2) -(color 1) blue red green Put ( color 1 ), ( color 2 ), and ( color 3 ) dots on filter paper. Water separated the ink into different colors! and ___ and ____-(color 3) ___ 1. 2.Set it in water. A mixture is two or more things that can be separated physically. Some colors are a mixture of others.

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Examples-Bag of Halloween candy, vegetable soup, salt water Non-examples-Aluminum, salt, water Prediction: A black dot will… MIXTURE black _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Clean up New filter in box Throw away your scrap filter and your wet paper also

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