CLASSROOM – Vacuum
National Create A Vacuum Day inspires this week’s classroom projects. There are a variety of ways to experiment with vacuums. These experiments help us to study atmospheric pressure and how it affects the world around us.
HOW TO OBSERVE in the CLASSROOM – Vacuum
Download and print this week’s science projects about creating vacuums. You can also follow the suggestions below to help your students explore the days in their own way. It might surprise you what they discover! We’re often surprised by our own discoveries!
Celebrate Every Day in the Classroom by:
1. Asking a question about the day or observance and finding the answer.
2. Exploring the subject further. Whether you read a book, interview an expert, watch a documentary, or run an experiment, there is always more to learn about the observance.
3. Writing about the day or observance. You can write about what you learned or what the day means to you.
4. Telling someone about the day. You might be sharing information that is helpful to someone. Or, you might brighten someone’s day.
5. Solving a problem. Many observances discuss issues around the world that need fixing. How would you fix it?
6. Being creative. Draw, paint, build, design, bake, create your idea of what the observance means.
Of course, as always, sharing on social media isn’t required; learning is. But if you do, please use #NDCClassroom to share on social media.
THIS WEEK’S PROJECTS
Check out these experiments to learn more about vacuums. We also offer week 44 of the Celebration Challenge.
- Celebration Challenge – Week 44 – January 31 – February 4, 2022
- Kids Fun Science – Self-Starting Siphon
- LearnIn – Vacuum Candle Experiment
- Go Experimental – 12 AMAZING Pressure Tricks You Must See!
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