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  1. Cut a strip of coffee filter
  2. Mark a dot on it with water soluble marker
  3. Fill a glass with water just high enough to wet the end of the strip of paper when it dangles into the glass
  4. Attach the strip to a pencil so that the pencil will bridge the mouth of the glass and allow the strip to dangle into the water
  5. Watch the water creep up the strip, taking the pigment with it, and, it your strip is long enough, separating out into the different pigments that made up that color of marker

I fudged just a bit and used this to help explain how plants “suck” water up from the ground with their roots. Not exactly the same process, because for plants it’s really capillary action, but similar enough.

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Yeast

Here’s the science experiment of the day.
Proof that yeast releases a gas. We talked about flat bread, leavened bread, discoveries made by mistake, opportunites not recognized (but I diverge)…..and had an animated discussion about whether yeast could be considered a living organism. We talked about the scientific method, the importance of including a control, and the possiblility of making gingerale using yeast Gotta love the spelling of sugar.00002

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