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          • We carry out different experiments to make science more interesting and friendly for us.

            EXPERIMENT WITH MOLD IN SPAIN

            EXPERIMENTS IN POLAND

            Can I paint on milk?

            During the lesson students created colorful ponds with the use of milk, oil and colored water. Then, they dipped a toothpicks into dishwashing liquid and touched the pond’s surface with it. The aim of the classes was to practice science process skills, observe how the oil droplets and colours act in the water and what happens when we add dishwashing liquid.  Students also compared observations, made interpretations based on them and experienced artistic moments. 

             

            The secret message

            During the lesson students prepared a solution of water and salt. Then, they used the liquid to paint a secret message on dark card. The key concepts discussed in the classroom were solubility and evaporation.  The aim of the classes was to practice measuring out different amounts and counting time, observe changes in a substance and interpret what happens to the salt in the water.

            Balancing Problem

            During the lesson students first balanced oblong objects on their fingers. Then, they took some poster putty and marked the point on the object at which it kept its balance. Next, students observed where the marks are, made comparisons and made an interpretation that an object with a symmetric, regular shape has the mark in the middle. The aim of the classes was to practice observing and interpreting the position of the centre of gravity and conclude that an object’s centre of gravity is not always in the centre.

            Straw problem

            During the lesson, students measured the appropriate amount of water in a transparent glass and dipped straws in it or made a drawing behind the glass filled with water. The key concepts discussed in the calssroom were light refraction and water density. The aim of the classes was to observe the change in size, position or continuity of objects located behind or in a glass filled with water.

             

            HOME EXPERIMENTS

            We develop our skills within Chemistry as well as creativity and logical thinking. Take a look at our experiments ...

            IN MADEIRA, PORTUGAL

            THE LESSON OF BIOLOGY IN POLAND - MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS

             

            General purpose of the classes

            Developing microscopic observation skills.

            Detailed objectives of the classes

            1. the student discusses the structure of a microscope

            2. the student makes a microscopic preparation

            3. the student observes the specimen under a microscope and draws it in his notebook

            EXPERIMENTS OF YOUNGER STUDENTS IN POLAND

            WAKE UP A GHOST

             

            WHY DOES IT RAIN?

            FAKE SNOW

            WINTER GARDEN

            KINGDOM UNDERNEATH THE ICE

            BAKING SODA AND VINEGAR EXPERIMENT

            LIFT IT UP

            THE LESSON OF BIOLOGY IN POLAND

            Topic: We learn about the earthworm and its importance.

             

            During the lesson students got to know metameric structure of the earthworm body, life activities of the earthworm and the importance of earthworms for the soil. They are able to observe using a magnifying glass. They can explain the importance of mucus on the earthworm's body and the origin of the name "Annelids". The students observed and described the movement of the earthworm and developed the skill to conduct long-term observation.

            EXPERIMENTS CARRIED OUT IN PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LESSONS IN SPAIN

            Hello everyone, today we are going to talk about some experiments that we carried out in physics and chemistry class.

            We performed four experiments:

            Filtration: To carry out this experiment we used a funnel, a tea bag, coffee, a bottle, water and a spoon.

            The first thing we did was empty the tea from the bag, then we put the funnel in the mouth of the bottle and placed the bag in the funnel as a filter, finally we poured the coffee into the bag and water and observed how the water and the coffee were separated.

            We also made an observation sheet in which we were able to present a hypothesis prior to the experiment and test it after it. My hypothesis was incorrect.

            I carried out the decanting process, which consists of dividing water and oil from a container, as the density of these liquids is different, the oil is positioned at the top and the water at the bottom, with a bottle with a straw upside down and patience, you will be able to get everything out. water and leaving only the oil in the container, my hypothesis was true.

            Magnetic: in the magnetic separation experiment we use rice, pins and a magnet and

            an observation sheet.

            We put the rice into a taper with the pins, we take the magnet to separate the

            rice pins.

            My hypothesis was wrong.

            Sifting or sieve: for this experiments we use the following elements: lentils, flour, a strainer and an observation sheet.

            We mix the flour with the lentils and with the strainer we separate the lentils from the flour.

            My hypothesis was correct.

            Students of lower grades in Poland get to know the world of science which fascinates them a lot ...

            THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD: THEORY AND PRACTICE IN 1ST ESO, SPAIN

             

            On Thursday, September 19, the students of 1st ESO, in the class of Biology and Geology, we become little scientists and we experiment by following in the footsteps of the scientific method, which our Master Pedro had introduced us in the previous session. After asking ourselves questions and elaborating our hypotheses in teams, the time to experiment. Water, oil and honey: if we mix them, which one would it be above, below, and in the middle? And if we add to that mixture a candle, a piece of apple, a key, and a plastic cap, would these elements float? Would they stay in the middle or sink? Finally, we draw conclusions. We really enjoyed participating in the experiment. We had a great time and learned a lot.

            EXPERIMENTS - PORTUGAL

            In the physical chemistry discipline, as part of the chemical reactions chapter, students carried out a practical activity with the aim of proving the occurrence of a chemical reaction through the change of the reaction product. Using appropriate laboratory material, the students combined two colorless reagents, lead nitrate and potassium iodide, to obtain a yellow solid, thus proving evidence of a chemical reaction.

            EXPERIMENTS - SPAIN

            In physics class we made an experiment with water, dish soap and chalk. We used three experiment tubes and in each one we added a different thing. In one tube we added chalk, in another tube we added water and in the last tube we added dish soap. We did this to see how mater adapted to the tube.

            TESTING AIR PURITY

            During Chemistry lesson in Poland, we tested air purity, or more precisely, solid pollutants. For this purpose, we collected snow in several places early on, and waited for it to melt. While taking samples, we made sure that they were not contaminated with sand, salt, or animal doings. One sample was taken in the schoolyard near a busy street. The second sample was taken in another part of the city, in a housing estate of single-family houses. There is not much car traffic there, but residents heat their homes with coal-fired furnaces. We performed the following experiment:

            Task: testing air purity, solid pollutants.

            Experimental aids: snow samples collected in different parts of the city, funnels, conical flasks, filter paper, pipettes, wash bottle.

            Experimental procedure:

            Students prepared filter sets, then performed the filtering.

            Observations

            After filtering the samples, minor pollutants were observed on the filter papers.

            Conclusion

            The air is polluted with particulate matter. More pollution can be seen after filtering a sample taken in a housing estate. The sample taken near the school contained slightly less pollution.