Something’s In The Air! Kindergarten
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Something’s In The Air!
KindergartenMrs. Sotelo’s class
April 2013
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Problem
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Hypothesis• More of us believe that water will
enter the cup when it is placed in the water than those who believe that water will not enter the cup.
• How can we tell? The paper towel will be wet if it
enters the cup. The paper towel will be dry if water does not enter the cup.
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Materials
• Plastic cups
• Paper towels
• Bowls of water
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Procedure• First we will take the paper towel and bunch it up into the bottom of the plastic cup.• Next we will place the cup upside down and straight into the bowl of water.• Last we will take the plastic cup straight out of the water.
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Procedure
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Procedure
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Results• The water did not go inside the glass
because the paper towel is dry.
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Conclusion• If water does not go into the cup
then what is in there? (Why does the paper towel not get wet?)
• We learned that air takes up space and it is inside the cup when it is placed upside down in the water.
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Resouces• https://wow.osu.edu/experiments/Gases/Air%20Takes%20Up%20S
pace%20-%20Tissue%20in%20a%20Cup%20%20
• http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/205704main_Dunked_Napkin.pdf
• http://www.brainpopjr.com/science/matter/solidsliquidsandgases/preview.weml