Some Super Science Experiments

Science Reports from 2nd Class, Room 6

 

Magnets

We experimented with magnets

We found out that

glass,

plastic,

cloth and wood

are not attracted to magnets.

They are non-magnetic

 

We found metal was magnetic.

Things made out of metal like

paperclips,

toy cars

and some coins

were attracted to magnets.

 

We found out how strong the different magnets were

by seeing how many paperclips they could lift.

 

We saw the designs a magnet made with iron filings

 

We found a magnet could work through a sheet of paper

 

We lifted a paperclip out of a glass of water without getting wet!

 

Static Electricity

We learned about static electricity as a whole class

and it was very nearly the best fun we had.

 

Teacher had balloons, blown up all ready for us.

Balloons
‘Balloons’ by Beau B on Flickr

We rubbed the balloons on our jumpers and cardigans

to charge them.

When the balloons were charged they attracted

sugar,

small pieces of paper

and the balloons stuck to the wall of the classroom.

 

The charged balloons were unfriendly to one another

and when one charged balloon

was placed beside another

they jumped apart.

 

The funniest thing was the way

a charged balloon made our hair

stand up on end.

 

We did this on a dry day

and it worked well.

 

On a damp day teacher had one balloon

and we were surprised when she showed us

that on a damp day static electricity

hardly worked at all.

 

Light

Our favourite experiments that we did with light

was when we made rainbows.

We held the prism so that the light

from the overhead projector passes through it.

The rainbow danced high on the wall

RainbowOnWall
‘Rainbow On Wall” by Dana Ross Martin on Flickr

Water

When we experimented with water,

we guessed what would sink and what would float.

We made plasticine boats.

We saw how many dried peas they could hold before the boats sank.

 

Sound

Here is one of the experiments we did with sound

We got two tin cans and string

from the box of sound experiments.

There was a hole at the bottom of the can.

We threaded the string though each hole

and put a knot on the string to stop it pulling through.

 

We passed the can to a friend who moved

far enough away to make sure that

the string was tight.

 

We talked into the cup

and we could talk to our friend

We then let the string not to be so tight.

The sound wasn’t as good then.

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