hi guys soo i made plastic out of milk
: ) still chill
it's a solid now
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Hi Caleb,
ReplyDeleteWell done! You have made an awesome video of you completing this experiment. Did you enjoy this activity? Do you think it was a chemical or physical change?
Keep up the great work!
Ms Wilton
chemical and ya i loved it
DeleteHi Caleb,
ReplyDeleteThat was a great video showing the changes that occurred in the milk. You did a good job explaining what you were doing as you were showing the audience the steps. I wonder what else you could do to change the state of milk? I'm looking forward to your next experiment.
Miss Satherley
Hey Caleb, Your key chains look really cool and I like the colours you chose. I liked how you explained very carefully on what to do and I think you explained it well. Next time you could possibly make the video a bit shorter, overall great job.
ReplyDeleteKind regards,
Greer
Hi Caleb
ReplyDeleteWow what a cool science experiment. You did a fantastic job at explaining everything in great detail. The instructions were very clear. Did you have fun doing this?
Have you done anymore?
Look forward to seeing more. keep up the great work
Whaea Tania
good job caleb
ReplyDeleteHi Caleb,
ReplyDeleteScience experiments can be lots of fun.You explained the procedure very clearly.The end result creating something new was a chemical change.Well done Caleb.Keep up the blogs.
Trish Wakefield