1st science experiment--CTC

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8arrows
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1st science experiment--CTC

Post by 8arrows » Fri Aug 14, 2009 8:35 pm

Especially if your child is on the older end of the CTG guide, the 2 minute search time for the M & Ms might be too long. We had to drop ours down to 30 sec. or my M & M predator could find ALL the M & Ms (which of course defeated the point of the lesson). (This experiment has to do with camouflage if you are in a differernt guide.) I also had my daughter invite the youngers in when she was done. It was (of course) a hit with everyone since you get to eat the M & Ms. I suggest a large bag (especially if you have 8 children like me!)
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Becca211
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Re: 1st science experiment--CTC

Post by Becca211 » Sat Aug 15, 2009 11:42 am

I agree! We found almost all of them. I was glad to have done this experiment though, because I am teaching this book in a co-op this year and now I know to cut the time down. :D

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Re: 1st science experiment--CTC

Post by Daisy » Sat Aug 15, 2009 11:59 am

I only have 2 children but I'm thinking large bag anyway. Hee hee. :mrgreen:
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Carrie
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Re: 1st science experiment--CTC

Post by Carrie » Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:59 pm

8arrows,

I thought the same thing when I read Jeannie's time limit for this experiment in the Zoo. 3 book, so this is a good tip! :D I agree the time limit would vary widely depending on the age and dexterity of the kiddo doing the experiment! :D

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