LANGUAGE ARTS: I've been reading 20 minutes a day. I did handwriting and poetry. In my book I had to read like four poems, and then I started a new story. I also practiced fixing sentences.
SCIENCE: The Statue of Liberty is actually copper. It's just when copper corrodes it becomes blue overtime so if we were to put salt and vinegar on the Statue of Liberty it would change color because that's how to clean copper. We practiced with corroded pennies.
Salt water is heavier and more dense than fresh water. If you have saltwater on the bottom and put fresh water on top it won't mix that well. But, if you put the saltwater on top it sinks to the bottom and the colors mix immediately.
ENGINEERING: Engineering was the best! I made a planetarium and poked out some holes or the constellations. Then I engineered a switch and went on it. Then you turn it on in a dark room and the constellations show on the wall.
KARATE: I tested this week. I did all my forms and I won't get to know if I passed until Thursday, but I feel pretty confident.
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