to project colors on white paper and view the effects as colors overlapped.
Students have enjoyed exploring light and sound over the past few weeks! Above: Students created an experiment using different laptop backgrounds to project colors on white paper and view the effects as colors overlapped. Students loved seeing the rainbow wheel of colors turn white!
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Thanks to University of Virginia Professor Jerry Floro and his team of graduate scientists, all fifth graders enjoyed a morning of hands-on science experiments! These included using pencil markings and a nano wire to conduct electricity, discovering the magnetism of a dollar bill, and exploring hydrophobic versus hydrophillic properties, among others! |
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AuthorMs. McGill is a public school librarian at Stony Point Elementary. She has previously taught all subjects in 4th & 5th grades, and creative nonfiction at UVa's Young Writers Workshop for nine summers. Categories |