Learning Goal: I can conduct a scientific investigation.
First, think about the word STEAM. Do you know what it means?
STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Maths.
When we work on science investigations we often need other skills such as technology, engineering, art and maths.
This week you will be given a range STEAM activities that involve two or more of these groups of skills.
For today’s first STEAM activity you will need to use some simple mathematician skills.
Next, choose one of the investigations below:
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Dripping Wet or Dry as a Bone?
Humidity is when the amount of moisture, water, in the air. Investigate what happens when you increase the amount of moisture. |
Dripping Wet or Dry as a Bone
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Turning the Air Upside Down
This easy science experiment explores how heavy is air and how much space does it take up. Can you change how much space air needs? |
Turning the Air Upside Down
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Then, if you are interested, and have time, you might like to do the other investigations.
Finally, don’t forget to record any notes, results, images or understandings onto your OneNote.