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Friday, March 8, 2019

Scones Science

 Draw a chart to record your findingAim: We had to look at different kitchen ingredients and their effects
Recipe1/2 cup of Edmonds flour, 1 tsp Edmonds baking powder or 1/4 of baking soda2 tsp of butter2 cups of milk

Materials1. Bowl. 2. Milk3. Baking soda or baking powder4. Flour5. Cup6. Butter
Type of scones1. Normal2. Lemonade3. No milk 4. No baking powder

Ingredients
1. 1/2 cup of Edmonds flour,  1 tsp Edmonds baking powder  or 1/4 of baking soda 2 tsp of butter 2 cups of milk 


2. 1/2 cup of Edmonds flour,  1 tsp Edmonds baking powder  or 1/4 of baking soda  2 tsp or butter  2 cups milk  and lemonade 


3. 1/2 cup of Edmonds flour,  1 tsp Edmonds baking powder  or 1/4 of baking soda  2 tsp of butter  but no milk


4. 1/2 cup of Edmonds flour,  1 tsp Edmonds of baking soda  2 tsp of butter  2 cups of milk but no baking powder 




Process

1. get the bowl and get 1/2 a cup of flour and pour it in

2. then get 1 tsp of baking soda or 1/4 of baking powder

3. then get 2 tsp of butter

4. now get 2 cups of milk



TRAIL NUMBER

COLOUR

TASTE

HEIGHT (CM)

1. NORMAL

Golden

Dry

4.7 cm

2. ADD LEMONADE

Golden with a little but of white

Disgusting

4.5 cm  

3. NO BUTTER

Golden with a little but of white

Doughy

4cm


conclusion 

1. Normal one came out golden but very dry.

2. With the lemonade one, some of it was gold and the other       was white, and it was disgusting

3. The no butter one was like the lemonade one. it was gold and the other was white. But it was a bit doughy.






Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Salt and water

AIM: DESIGN AN EXPERIMENT THAT TESTS THE AMOUNT OF SALT THAT MUST BE IN WATER BEFORE IT WILL NOT FREEZE WHEN LEFT OVERNIGHT IN THE FREEZER.

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When we design an experiment there are some important questions that we must answer first. This is part of the planning stage and will help to give us some ideas.

Record these answers on your blog.


The Plan.

Task 1; Read the question carefully and write the answer to these questions.

  1. What do we need to find out? I'm trying to see the amount of salt that must be in water before it will not freeze when left overnight in the freezer
  2. How will we find it out? Research about the subject
  3. How will we record what we find? Write or tell people in person about your experience
  4. What equipment do we need for the experiment? Cups, salt, water
  5. How long will it take? For the salt to freeze overnight

 

 


 

The Procedure

Task 2: What are the steps that you will take to make the experiment?

List them in 6 steps.

Step 1; see the amount of salt to put in the water for it to freeze
Step 2: when done mix the salt and water together to make the saltwater  
Step 3: check that there is 500ml in the cup for the experiment to work
Step 4: then freeze the saltwater but don’t leave it in overnight




The Process

Task 3: Draw on a piece of A4 paper the 6 steps that you will use to test the amount of

The Process

Task 3: Draw on a piece of A4 paper the 6 steps that you will use to test the amount of salt in water before freezing. When we are making drawings in science  it needs to be labelled clearly, kept tidy and named. Once you have completed the drawing it must be photographed and uploaded to your blog.

In your drawing you will use:

  1. Beakers
  2. Water
  3. Measuring spoons or cups
  4. Salt
in water before freezing. When we are making drawings in science  it needs to be labelled clearly, kept tidy and named. Once you have completed the drawing it must be photographed and uploaded to your blog.

In your drawing you will use:

  1. Beakers
  2. Water
  3. Measuring spoons or cups
  4. Salt