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Friday, 26 April 2019

Science Space

People brought the cicada shells that they collected at home or in nearby parks, and added them to our Cicada Maths charts.

Our final count for the summer was 740!

We found that black sand from Bethells Beach had enough iron in it to be attracted to magents.

Our seedlings have sprouted and continue to grow.

We were able to extract sunflower seeds from the sunflower seed head.

We planted lima beans on black paper wedged inside the glass.  It will be interesting to see their roots grow as they start to shoot.  We filled the middle space is wet, crunched up paper towels to keep the seeds moist.




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