today i made a rainbow in a glass in the first time i made it, it was a fail but i did it again and a work but the purple i put in it was gone because all the other colours mixed in it.
i hope you like it
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Hi Keysha
ReplyDeletethat is really pretty and wonderfull.
well done I can see you have read the rules or the reading to know how to do it.
maybe do a screencastify so we can see how you did it?
that was wonderful.
From Roisin
Hi Keysha.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your blog post about a rainbow in a glass.
Its looks really cool.
I really liked that you didn't give up after your experiment failed the first time and you gave it another go.
Did you enjoy making it?
Next time could you explain the steps and materials you used?
Keep up the good work.
Mrs Bowman
Hi Keysha, I was pleased you had a go at this as it can be quite colourful. I liked that as a scientist you have to have more than one go before an experiment succeeds. Well done. Next time mention the steps or take a video of how you put it all together as I am sure you will inspire someone else to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteMr Matai
hi keysha this is jsmine you did a great job can you tell me more about the rainbow in the glass
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