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DOES AIR TAKES UP SPACE?ƒeƒLƒXƒg ƒ{ƒbƒNƒX: Why there is a space inside the glass when it was dip in the water? Why does the tissue paper did not become wet?

The water did not fill the glass because the glass is already filled with air. The empty glass before it was put in the water is full of air.  This is the evidence that air takes up space.

1. Tell the students to use different kinds of liquid. Ask them if other liquids will work just the same on water.

ƒeƒLƒXƒg ƒ{ƒbƒNƒX: SCIENCE CONCEPT
‰ΊƒŠƒ{ƒ“: MATERIALS:

· Transparent water pot (any transparent container)

· Water

· Transparent drinking glass

· Tissue paper

4. Pull the glass from the water, this time insert the tissue paper in the bottom of the glass and make sure that the tissue will not fall.

5. Do again procedure 2 and 3. Observe what happen. Does the tissue become wet?

3.Slowly dip the glass to the water. Observe the water inside of the glass. Does the water reach the bottom of the glass?

1. Fill the water pot with water.

2. Hold the glass above the water so that its mouth is facing the water.

Taking it further

PROCEDURE:

ƒeƒLƒXƒg ƒ{ƒbƒNƒX: EXPERIMENT LISTS

 PHYSICS
Balancing a Dragonfly
Does Air Takes Up Space?
Improvised Battery (Option 1)
Improvised Battery (Option 2)
Improvised Battery (Option 3)
Tornado in the Bottle
Diver
Surface Tension and Air Pressure
 Aluminum Wrap Railway
Light to Sound
 Magnetic field in 3D
 Simple Kaleidoscope
 Art in Polarizer
 Simple Spectroscope
 Electrostatic Motor
 Paper Earphone





CHEMISTRY
Vegetable/Fruit Charcoal
 Red Cabbage Extract (Identifying Acidity of  a Liquid)
 Alkalinity of a Liquid
  Crayon Making
 Hand Printing using Soap
 Testing Raindrop Acidity using Red Sweet Potato Powder
 Magic! (Water doesnft fall?)





BIOLOGY
1. Leaves Puzzle




ACTIVITIES

Fossil Hunting
Gold Sieving
Smelting  Steel
Observing Classes
Attending Trainings
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