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Thursday 8 September 2016

George's Marvellous Medicine

Primary 2 had a fun afternoon learning about dissolving. We were looking at why George's medicine was not lumpy.  We carried out an experiment to see which of the following will dissolve. We used flour, chalk, rice, sugar, salt, coffee and gravy. 

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