I am guessing this is something the lung function, am I right? I remember my daughter's science project in 5th grade. She wanted to see how much salt to add to water to make the eggs float. Well it worked great at home but then when we got to the science fair, the eggs didn't float because we had different eggs. I was just like, the heck with it, and we threw a whole can of salt in there until they floated. Yup, great mom I am!
Wow, what a cooooooool project!
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool
ReplyDeleteCreative. Putting that one in my bag of tricks. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBesos, Sarah
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This is a fun and EZ one =)
DeleteWhat a great idea for a science project! That's a good one, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think school science projects were my absolute favorite. Looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love Art and Science so a assignment like this was right up my ally!!!
DeleteI don't look forward to Science Projects but this one sure looks cool.
ReplyDeleteFun! My son is learning about the human body and would so enjoy these lungs! If only my brain was as creative as his...hope it was fun for you too!
ReplyDeleteI am guessing this is something the lung function, am I right? I remember my daughter's science project in 5th grade. She wanted to see how much salt to add to water to make the eggs float. Well it worked great at home but then when we got to the science fair, the eggs didn't float because we had different eggs. I was just like, the heck with it, and we threw a whole can of salt in there until they floated. Yup, great mom I am!
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