Sunday, November 15, 2009

Fall Carnival

There is a Fall Carnival every year at my school. Kids come dressed up in different costumes every year, too. It starts with trick-or-treat in the halls of the bottom floor. The teachers go all around the halls handing out candy like its Halloween at home. After trick-or-treating there are rides, games, and food set up outside the school.

One of my favorites this year was the Velcro Wall. I had to wait in line a long time because a lot of children liked it, too, just like me. You have to get in a velcro suit and two adults try to bounce you high and throw you on the wall of velcro. You stick to the wall because the velcro suit sticks to the velcro wall. You can see me in the picture above. It was a ton of fun because I liked being high and I love heights.
I also liked the bouncy obstacle course which I went through with one of my friends. It was like being stuck in a million ways! Everywhere I turned when I tried to jump, I almost fell out. I was so scared, but finally I found a slide that goes down to safety. I was finally out.
My library teacher had her own booth. It was called the Book Walk. You had to wait a REALLY long time until you can play because tons of people liked it. The music was playing and you had to get in a circle and walk from number to number on the ground. When the music stopped, you stopped on a number, and if your number got called, you got a F-R-E-E BOOK! Can you imagine free books? There was a table set up with tons of books on it and you got to pick whatever book you wanted. I picked a Magic Tree House chapter book.
The food there was awesome. I had pizza and Sierra Mist. They also had Cotton Candy, popcorn, and Snow Cones, too.
I can't wait for next year's Fall Carnival. I hope they might have a new ride or game. If they were going to add one, I would like them to add a dunker where someone sits on a chair and you have to throw a ball and hit a target and dunk them in the water. I wonder if my teachers would do it. They would get dunked by me if they would. But, they probably won't.
Your friend,
Little Brother




Saturday, November 14, 2009

Can a balloon blow up inside of a water bottle?

Second Grade Science is really fun. My two teachers make it really interesting. One day they asked if you could put a balloon in a water bottle and blow the balloon up. They wanted us to do a crazy experiment that I thought would work, but it turns out--I was wrong!

They started the lesson by giving two of us a balloon and asked, "What is in the inside of the balloon?" I knew what the answer was--There was gas in the balloon. Then they asked, "Can you have a balloon fastened to the top of a water bottle and blow up the balloon inside the bottle?" My hypothesis was--yes, you could blow it up, because I had air to blow into the balloon. Our teachers sent us back to our seats to explore our experiment. I went back to my seat and got started immediately.

I picked up the water bottle and blew as hard as I could. But, guess what, NOTHING happened! The balloon did not inflate inside of the water bottle. I was asking myself in my head--"What?" "Why won't it inflate?" I looked around but all the other kids didn't have success either. Nobody's balloon was blowing up inside their water bottle. It hits me like a ton of bricks. It is because there is already gas in the water bottle. The balloon can't hold air because there is the gas inside of it.

Some kids decided to squeeze the bottle and the balloon popped right out of the top of the water bottle into the air! It inflated backward! As they squeezed it, the air in the water bottle went backward and inflated the balloon. Amazing!

As soon as we finished testing our hypothesis, I wrote my conclusion on my lab sheet. My conclusion was--The balloon did not inflate inside the water bottle because there was already gas inside of the water bottle. For the balloon to inflate nothing else could have been taking up the space inside the balloon.

My teachers had research books out on our tables to read when we were done with our conclusions. I read about the insects of nature while the other kids were finishing their experiment.
My teachers rang the bell and called us up to the carpet for Closing Session. The teachers invited kids to share their hypothesis and their conclusions. When the kids were finished sharing their notes, now the teacher gets a little bit crazy and asks, "What would happen if I put a hole in the water bottle, children?" "Would I be able to blow up the balloon with a hole in the bottle?" I think in my head--It should be able to blow up because if there is a hole, when you blow up the balloon gas will escape from the hole, leaving more space in the bottle for the balloon to get blown up. As I raised my hand, I tried to remember what I had thought of in my head. I wanted to share my hypothesis with the class. My teachers called on me and I told the students that I thought the balloon would blow up because all of the oxygen and gas would go out of the hole and the balloon would blow up with no problem. My teacher does the experiment and what do you know, I was actually right!
This is just one of the experiments I did this year. I do tons more than just this. But, I think this one was my favorite so far in Second Grade. I think Science is awesome!
From the Science Learner,
Little Brother

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Pennsylvania

The day after Christmas my family went to Pennsylvania to see my cousins, grandmas, grandpas, aunts, and uncles. And, we had two Christmas parties there. At my nanny's and grandpa's house I got Star Wars The Clone Wars Lightsaber Duels for my Wii and a Steelers blanket and hat. The Steelers blanket is as soft as a koala.

It snowed almost everyday while I was up there. I love snow so I was very happy. In fact, at my cousin's house we got our snow suits and gloves on and went outside. My cousin went snow tubing with me. My grandpa was on a four wheeler pulling me and my cousin. I fell out ten times into the snow, but my cousin only fell out six times. I had a great time.