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Give me some space… for all my AIR!! Miss Laverty 2012 *Experiments and work sheets adapted from the Edmonton Public Schools curriculum book*
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Give me some space… for all my AIR! 1.If you have a FOIP form to hand in, please place it in the bin 2.Grab the handout for today’s lesson 3.Sit down and show me you are ready watch Mr. Butters take a swim!
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Diving Paper
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Question: Does air occupy space?
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Diving Paper Materials: – Sheet of paper – A drinking glass – A clear container filled with water
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Diving Paper Procedure 1.Crumple up the piece of paper and push it into the bottom of the glass 2.Turn the glass over and push it straight down into the container of water 3.Observe and record results
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Diving Paper Diagram
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Diving Paper Results: – Air stays in the glass – Some water gets in the glass – The paper does not get wet
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Diving Paper Inference: – Air takes up space so there is no room for the water to enter – The water pressure compressed the air, allowing some water into the glass – When the air pressure in the glass equalled the pressure exerted by the water, no more water could get in and the paper stayed dry
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Huff and Puff Challenge: blow up the balloon Materials: – Deflated balloon – Empty, clean plastic bottle
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Huff and Puff Procedure: – Push the deflated balloon into the bottle and stretch the open end of the balloon back over the bottle’s mouth – Without removing the balloon from the bottle, try to blow it up – Observe and record results
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Huff and Puff Diagram:
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Huff and Puff Results: – The balloon can only be slightly inflated
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Huff and Puff Inference: – The air inside the bottle is taking up space – When you try and blow air into the balloon, it only inflates a little bit – The balloon inflates slightly because as you blow it compresses the air inside the bottle
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Huff and Puff Real life example: – Tube for pulling behind a boat – Has 2 valves fro 2 separate bladders – Inflate the inner one first – Why?
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Work Book Organization 1.Find your workbook 2.Make sure you have ALL of these documents 1.Title Page and rubric 2.Air KWL and Balancing Act 3.Today’s work sheet If you are missing something please check the bulletin board or grab a fresh copy
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Vocabulary Air: – invisible mixture of gases which make up the Earth’s atmosphere Mass: – the amount of matter in an object (weight) Air Pressure: – the force exerted on the surface of objects by the weight of air particles
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