Today during reading we were learning to ask questions to help us understand the text better. We were looking at a 'cool' text from CSI (Comprehension Strategy Instruction) about the 5steps scientists use.
Once we read the text we followed the steps they were:
1)Make ObservationsWe asked a the question what will happen if we sprinkle salt on ice?
2) Form a HypothesisWe made the prediction that we thought the ice would melt quicker with the salt.
3) Preform the TaskTake 2 saucers of frozen water. Sprinkle table salt on 1 saucer of frozen water.
4) Record the resultsWe saw the ice melted quicker without salt
we saw the ice with salt stick together
The ice with salt was spikey and lumpy. Like frost on an ice-block or in the morning in winter.
Salt
No Salt
Salt
No Salt
5) Draw a conclusionThe salt helps keep the ice cold and take longer to melt. Our hypothesis was wrong.
The Activity was really enjoyable. As we read we had some questions and they were:
- Do these steps apply to all scientists?
- Why do they use these 5?
- What would happen if we didn't use one?
Another question we have after our experiment was why did the salt do this to the ice?
Maybe you can help us answer these.