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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Science -Fossil Fuels

Aim: To learn about the impact of fossil fuels on our environment. 

Materials: 

  1. Cookie
  2. Toothpick
  3. Plate
Steps:

  1. Draw a picture of the cookie
  2. Draw a picture of a habitat
  3. Start mining the chocolate chips off the cookie without breaking it
  4. Count how many chocolate chips you have mined and then show it to the teacher.
  5. Eat the cookie if you want to
  6. Then answer the questions about your habitat
QUESTIONS:

  1. What type of habitat is it? A forest with mountains
  2. What plants and animals live there? Fox, snakes, Leopards, Tigers.
  3. How does human use your habitat? They use my habitat for hiking, rock climbing, and killing animals for food.
AFTER MINING:

  1. How has your habitat changed? There were no more animals and less trees. There were holes that have been not digged completely.
  2. How can we avoid this in the future? Stop hiking and leave the animals alone. Start camping and just explore and make memories and take pictures and most of all HAVE FUN!

CONCLUSION:

Today in science, we have been focusing on fossil fuels. We did some mining on a cookie, drew some pictures of the cookie and a habitat and then answered some questions related to the habitat that we have chose. I have learnt that mining actually affects our environment and our surroundings.  

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