The more I look at this collage, the more mysterious it gets... like, what exactly is being investigated in these experiments? And why do some of those candles appear to be burning Roman Candle-style flames?
Nice work Angie. This could be a page from the Ladybird books of old, where they showed you how to make tin can string telephones, invisible ink etc...
Great - must try some of those!
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DeleteThe more I look at this collage, the more mysterious it gets... like, what exactly is being investigated in these experiments? And why do some of those candles appear to be burning Roman Candle-style flames?
ReplyDeleteGood catch on the Roman candles, Steve. The answer: ? (The kids didn't give me the results of their experiment.)
Deletewell done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Filippo!
DeleteIt reminds me of happy days in my physics class. The experiments into wonder and (some) understanding.
ReplyDeleteNice work Angie. This could be a page from the Ladybird books of old, where they showed you how to make tin can string telephones, invisible ink etc...
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