I think "Maybe one of these three things" answered your question. From what I've seen from fellow students, that's already enough for most multiple-choice exams.
Nice one - that looks a great way to get kids thinking about science. Maybe for the next step you could introduce the idea of heat changing density by warming the bottom of the glass in a safe way. Maybe use a powerful torch or bulb to warm it up, or how about one of those microwaveable heat packs/hot water bottles?
Really great use a surprising property of citrus fruits to explore the science of floating and sinking.Really Knowledge is a conditioning. Intelligence is self-learned.Learned a lot..
red, curly hair and british accent? Is it even possible to be more adorable? :-D
I think "Maybe one of these three things" answered your question.
From what I've seen from fellow students, that's already enough for most multiple-choice exams.
I'm rather partial to it as well. My young daughter has beautiful curly red hair so I may be biased.
Nice one - that looks a great way to get kids thinking about science. Maybe for the next step you could introduce the idea of heat changing density by warming the bottom of the glass in a safe way. Maybe use a powerful torch or bulb to warm it up, or how about one of those microwaveable heat packs/hot water bottles?
Great parenting
Knowledge is a conditioning. Intelligence is self-learned.
Really great use a surprising property of citrus fruits to explore the science of floating and sinking.Really
Knowledge is a conditioning. Intelligence is self-learned.Learned a lot..
lovely video
Great stuff I love it thanks.
I'm just telling the truth. At this age, playing with a wormy wormy toy is really ssttuuppppid