We took 20 minutes with our workshop buddies and our workshop teacher to decide what to share. Then we came together and each group got to explain what we had discovered.
The kids from Hubble Bubble Potions went first...
The children investigated liquids, solids, powders and crystals. They even made crystals!
Mrs Kenyon's workshop learnt to classify animals. They shared with us the different classifications of animals such as mammal, reptiles, amphibians, birds, fish and insects...
Mrs Lunn's Magnet kids took turns sharing what they had learnt. They even demonstrated their learning with their magnets. It was like MAGIC!
Here's what the magnet kids had to say...
Charlie - When you get a plate and put a paperclip on it with a paper car ... the magnet underneath the plate will make the car move
Jack - If you put the South and South ends together on a big and little magnet, they repel
Hunter - Not all metals are magnetic
Kazma - If you stick metal to a magnet, the metal becomes magentic too.
Ethan - We found out the plastic, wood, fabric, rubber and cardboard are not magnetic.
Amon - Only some metals attract
Rudra - When you put the South with another South it repels
Max - If you put North near South, they attract
Zach - If you put N near N, it repels
Shyloh - If you put the magnet next to the iron filings, the sand is attracted to the magnet
Harlem - If yuo put the big magnet to the same letter, it repels
Tyler - The big magnets have N and S but if you put the same letters together they repel
Fai-ana - You can make metal things move by using magnets
Holly P - Some magnets are stronger than others
Lakhdeep - Magnets do not attract plastic unless it has a piece of metal in it that is magnetic
Cooper - If you have a magnet with S and N, it will attract a N and S
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