Good Afternoon,
Today flew by with library, a Science experiment and writing in the morning. In the afternoon we had a special guest (Mr.Lowe) visit us during our Math class. We also played a hockey type game in gym and finished off the day with a Science Test.
Sorry for the quick blog!
Question of the day:
What materials can you use from nature to create colours? What colours do the materials make?
Tuesday, 21 November 2017
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The materials you can use in nature to create colour include: blue berries makes purple, raspberries makes pink, beets makes crimson red, spinach makes green, and coffee beans make brown. That is it. Parker
ReplyDeleteMrs. Helsen thought that spinach wouldn’t work, but it actually did! It made clear green. Blueberries make a very light shade of pink. Cranberries made juicy dark red. Coffee beans make Oreo-ish light brown. Raspberries make very very dark red. From Blu
ReplyDeleteBeets makes red spinach makes green blueberries makes purple raspberries makes pike coffee beans makes brown.That project that we did.Angelo
ReplyDeleteRaspberries make pink. Blueberries make purple. Spinach makes green. Beets make crimson. Coffee makes brown.
ReplyDeleteLove Lauren.