I followed Nanogirl's instructions to make an Anti Gravity glass and it worked! It was so cool! I burrowed Mum's glass that she keeps in the cupboard, and I used some things from the packet that I got given on my last day at school. I did over the basin in the bathroom just in case if it made a mess on the carpet. Below here is a photo of my Anti Gravity glass working! Written by Charlotte.
Hello Charolotte,
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool experiment! My name is Kayla and I am a year six student at Ohaeawai school. I like how you explaned everything that you did when doing your experiment. If you were focusing on explaning to your bloggers then maybe next time you could explain your experiment step by step. You are doing amazing work! Keep up the great blogging!
If you would like to visit my blog, here is the link: https://oskaylamayg.blogspot.com/.
Kind Regards,
Kayla
Hi Kayla thanks for commenting. I will take your advice next time and I am doing the summer learning journey so I will be doing lots of blogging! From Charlotte.
DeleteKia ora Charlotte,
ReplyDeleteCharlotte here from the SLJ team.
Thank you for sharing your post!
Wow, it’s so cool to see the anti-gravity glass in action! Ka pai!
It was a great idea to do it over the sink, just in case!
Which has been your favorite activity so far? I have really liked the Nanogirl challenges!
Ngā mihi,
Charlotte
Hi Charlotte, I like the Nanogirl challenges too! And they are my favourite. I'm glad that the anti gravity glass worked! It was just like magic!
DeleteKia ora Charlotte
ReplyDeleteI'm Kylah from st marys school
I really loved this activity, it was so scary tipping the glass, I can see why you decided to do it in the bathroom where its safer! Did you try the bucket trick too?
mā te wā
-Kylah