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Snap, Crackle and Pop Your Way into Science Part 1

Snap, Crackle and Pop Your Way into Science Part 1. Gail Dickinson gdickinson@madison-schools.com PowerPoint can be found at : mauejags.org Staff/Gail Dickinson/MSTA. 1. Bioglyph. Great icebreaker lesson for the beginning of school. Girl November 9 th Brown/Short hair Brown eyes

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Snap, Crackle and Pop Your Way into Science Part 1

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  1. Snap, Crackle and Pop Your Way into Science Part 1 Gail Dickinson gdickinson@madison-schools.com PowerPoint can be found at: mauejags.org Staff/Gail Dickinson/MSTA

  2. 1. Bioglyph • Great icebreaker lesson for the beginning of school

  3. Girl • November 9th • Brown/Short hair • Brown eyes • Favorite color – yellow • Rides in car to school • On sports team • 1 sister, 3 brothers • Loves science • Likes chocolate ice cream • 5 pets

  4. 2. How Much Water is in That Cloud? • Lesson demonstrating saturation and precipitation.

  5. Materials required Cotton Balls Beaker/water Bowl or cup Lab Foldable Eyedropper

  6. Click camera to view video of lab

  7. 3. Exploding Bag of Juice

  8. Materials • Materials: • 1 Ziploc bag • Baking soda • Toilet paper squares • Vinegar • Plastic spoon – for baking soda • Beaker • Pie tin

  9. Click image for more info

  10. 4. Matchstick Rocket

  11. Materials

  12. 5. Water Cycle in a Bag and Bracelet

  13. Water Cycle in a Baggie

  14. 6. Water Cycle Bracelet

  15. Math Lesson Using Beads • Light blue = 2 4 • Med . Blue = 4 8 • Brown = -2 -4 • Dark blue = 5 10 • Clear = -1 -2 • White = 3 6 • Yellow = 0 0 • Answer = 22

  16. 7. Respiration Model (Lung)

  17. 8. Magic Toothpicks • Demonstrates properties of water • Adhesion • Capillary action

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