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The kids' buoyancy experiment: Part I: take a piece of clay which doesn't float - and make it float. Part II: How many marbles will your clay boat hold before it sinks.
The kids were thoroughly involved for over an hour making and breaking records. After a while they were told they could combine their two balls of clay to make a bigger boat.
We went to a "Sailing into Science" class at Oakland's Lake Merritt. It's a two day class for homeschoolers. The mornings are science, and the afternoons are applied science out on the lake!
Day one was about buoyancy. We went out with pedal boats, measuring the depth of Lake Merritt at different points.
Science Center NEMO, the Amsterdam science museum. Designed by Renzo Piano to resemble the bow of a copper-green-colored ship. Oosterdok 2.
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California Academy of Sciences
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Science- Room 106 Working together to get the marble roll through runway! What did we learn? The marble can't move too fast or slow it will fall off the runway.
Friday 27th September 2013 #CERNTweetup Event, Geneva.
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