This week for Art, we were focusing on making our characters from clay. My team mates are focusing the other characters such as the Father, the main character, and lots of other ones and I'm focusing on the Mother. The teacher told us that we are going to be making the background next week and we are still thinking of what it's going to look like. The thing that I'm sort of finding challenging is the way my group works as a team. That's all for this blog. Bye!!
Here is what our characters look like:
Aim: To look at Climate Change and the Greenhouse Effect.
The Greenhouse Effect experiment
Materials
- 1 plastic bottle
- 1 Teaspoon Baking Soda and Citric Acid
- 1 heat lamp
- 1 Thermometer
- 100 ml water
- 1 rubber bung
Procedure
- Collect all the Materials from Mr Palmer.
- Setting up the Lights, Bottles, Thermometer, and Bungs.
- Mr Palmer add the Baking Soda mix.
- Wait for five minutes then start recording the Temperature.
Variables:
All water added to the bottle was from the classroom tap.
Findings:The Greenhouse Effect Data
Minutes
|
Bottle 1: Water
|
Bottle 2: CO2 Gas
|
0 | 18'c | 18'c |
5 | 22'c | 25'c |
10 | 25'c | 25'c |
15 | 26'c | 25'c |
20 | No Recording | |
25 | No Recording | |
30 | No Recording | |
35 | No Recording | |
40 | 30'c | 41'c |
Conclusion:
The Bottle of water didn't heat up as much as the Bottle with gas in it. It's the same with Climate Change.
The Bottle of water didn't heat up as much as the Bottle with gas in it. It's the same with Climate Change.