POPPING BAGS!
What we did:
What we did was make a fair test about a experiment and the experiment was called "Popping Bags". For the experiment we had to fill this small zip-lock bag with vinegar and we had to fill it up 3/4 of the bag full. Then we had to get a big zip-lock bag and we had to fill that with 3 Table spoons full of baking soda. After that we had to put the vinegar bag into the baking soda one, making sure that your vinegar bag is closed. Then we had to close the baking soda bag so the when we squeeze on the vinegar bag to pop it the baking soda bag doesn't pop. Finally we had to pop the vinegar bag and make sure that you don't pop the baking soda bag or otherwise the gas will escape causing the bag to deflate. Once you have popped it right, the bag should start getting bigger and it should hopefully pop! When it pops, it can be very loud so make sure that you aren't too close to the bag when it is about to pop. We had to make these science boards and we had to explain what we did and put graphs. We also had to put in our information on what we changed and what we observed.
What I found easy: Working with my buddy because my buddy and I are really good friends and having a really good friend as a buddy makes sure that we could understand each-other and also it made science a little more fun.
What I found hard: Keeping the science test fair and making sure that the science experiment worked because if it didn't my buddy and I would waste a zip-lock bag or waste ingredients for the next time we did the experiment.
What we could've done better: Was make sure that we did the experiment right the first time and not wasting as much ingredients. Micah and I wasted some ingredients because we didn't do it right.
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