Observation #1:I observe that the egg still has its shape. Observation #2: I observe that the egg has no more shells on it. Observation #3: I observe that the egg felt like jello. I loved that experiment we did!
Observation#1:The egg smell's stinky. Observation#2:The shells floated up to the cup. Observation#3:Me and Kayla observed that the yoke is still inside the egg.
Hi Miss Lilli (and B5), I'm Maggie and I'm going to be teaching elementary school in Memphis next year. I love that your class has a blog, and I was wondering about the logistics of making that happen in your classroom (does everyone have computer access or do you share?). If you have time to write me back, my email is magsmcd@gmail.com. Good luck with your eggsperiment!
The "Eggsperiment" is awesome I want to try it at home sometime.( When we buy noseplugs!!!)
ReplyDeleteObservation #1:I observe that the egg still has its shape.
ReplyDeleteObservation #2: I observe that the egg has no more shells on it.
Observation #3: I observe that the egg felt like jello.
I loved that experiment we did!
Observation#1:The egg smell's stinky.
ReplyDeleteObservation#2:The shells floated up to the cup.
Observation#3:Me and Kayla observed that the yoke is still inside the egg.
Hi Miss Lilli (and B5),
ReplyDeleteI'm Maggie and I'm going to be teaching elementary school in Memphis next year. I love that your class has a blog, and I was wondering about the logistics of making that happen in your classroom (does everyone have computer access or do you share?). If you have time to write me back, my email is magsmcd@gmail.com. Good luck with your eggsperiment!
Hi Maggie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the message! I just emailed you : ) Have a great weekend!