week 13

 



  1. What did you learn this week? This week, we learned about density and how it affects whether something floats or sinks in water. We also learned how to calculate density, which is mass divided by volume. We did an experiment with M&M's to see how different things affect how the color spreads. We put the M&M's in hot water and waited for a minute, then measured how far the color spread in centimeters. We did the same with ice water and found that the color spread faster in the hot water.
  2. Are you able to relate what you learned to what you already knew? Yes, I can relate what I learned to what I already knew. For example, I already knew that things float or sink depending on their density, but learning how to calculate density using mass and volume helped me understand the science behind it better. The experiment with the M&M's also made me realize how temperature can change the way things behave, which ties into what I know about how heat affects molecules and speeds up processes. So, it all connects back to concepts I’ve learned before, but this helped me understand them in more detail.
  3. How can you apply what you've learned to your teaching in the future? I can use what I’ve learned to make teaching more fun and easier to understand. For example, I can do hands-on activities like the M&M’s experiment to show how things work in real life. This way, students can see how heat affects things like color spreading and how density makes objects float or sink. It helps students learn by doing, and I can make science more interesting and simple for them to understand.


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