Last week we had a little fun with “Force,” and the Scientific Method. We learned that whenever you play with science you use the scientific method. We asked questions, made predictions, recorded our results, and finally wrote a conclusion.
The main thing we learned is that the more air there is in a ballon the more force you have. We also learned that science can be a lot of fun.
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