Monday, January 11, 2021

Build a Anti Gravity Glass! Nano Girl - Summer Learning Journey Day 20.

 Today for our first activity we had to make a Anti Gravity glass! I enjoyed this activity a lot because it was really fun to do and I was very surprised when the card actually stuck to the brim of the cup, I found nothing hard because it a very simple task to do. I also learnt a lot more about gravity, I have also made a google drawing including the photo, why the card stuck onto the cup nicely and a couple of facts about gravity and what it is.

The first people to actually step foot on the Moon was Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, here is a video of the landing if you haven't checked it out! Click Here. I find astronomy very interesting and fun to learn about because it's good to learn about and it's just fun in general! Gravity is also fun to learn because their are just many facts about Gravity that you can look at on the internet.

Here is my google drawing with some facts about Gravity and The Force:

4 comments:

  1. Kia ora Manvi,
    Wow - this is a great science experiment to try. I like the way Nano Girl explains why this works and I think you have done a good job of explaining it too.
    Are you going to try the second part with the water in a bottle and swinging it around?
    from Mrs Torrie

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    1. Kia Ora Mrs Torrie,
      Thank you for commenting on my blog.
      I also love the way Nano girl explains it, I will definitely try to when I can, I didn't seem to find a plastic water bottle around!

      What do you know about Gravity?
      Ma Te Wa,
      Manvi.

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  2. Kia Ora Manvi,

    My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.

    This is an awesome experiment and I have actually done it in school myself. I think you did an awesome job with this post introducing and explaining the activity and experiment, what you enjoyed about it and including an image of your successful anti gravity cup.

    I like that you went above and beyond by including some awesome information about gravity and astronomy and how gravity relates to us. Astronomy is such a beautiful science and I am so glad to hear that it is something you are passionate about and I hope you continue to learn about it even if it is through individual study.

    Happy Holidays, Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.

    Ngā mihi nui,
    Zana Yates

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    1. Kia Ora Zana,
      Thank you for commenting on my blog.
      I also agree, it was a very fun and amazing experiment to do! How old were you when you tried this activity? Did you enjoy doing it when you were in school?

      Astronomy is a beautiful science and it's very interesting to learn about it because you can go on and on! I will definitely keep learning about it and maybe even update it into my blog.

      Ma Te Wa,
      Manvi.

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