Drawing what we see in our own fossil book! |
We used dinosaur cookie cutters on our play dough. |
We even made some fossil rubbings! |
We put together dinosaur bone puzzles too! |
Drawing what we see in our own fossil book! |
We used dinosaur cookie cutters on our play dough. |
We even made some fossil rubbings! |
We put together dinosaur bone puzzles too! |
The first one too hatch! |
The darker moth is a female (larger), the other two are males. |
The large rocks stay on the large screen, the medium sized rocks stay on the medium screen, the small rocks stay on the small screen, and the teeny rocks fall through all three screens! |
The mixture that fell through the screen is more colorful than the rocks that stayed on the screen. |
The sand is so soft. |
We tried putting the mixture through all three screens at once. It worked! |
Sometimes you have to shake the screen so the smaller rocks can get through. |
We looked closely at the flower before we drew it. |
One class voted for red water. |
Everyone drew the flower in the vase as it looked - the water was very dark. |
The bottom of the stem started to change color right away. |
One class decided to split the stem and put one half in plain water and the other half in blue water. |
One week later...the flower petals turned blue! |
The flower in the water with the red food coloring didn't turn very red. It was pink. |
The underside of the petals have red lines on them. |
The flower is so droopy! |
This flower was a surprise! The class put in red, blue, green and yellow food coloring into the water. The petals show all the colors but in different locations on the petals! |
Another droopy flower, but the side of the flower with the stem in plain water remained white, while the side of the flower with the stem in the blue water turned blue! |