Sure! Let's create a table to organize your predictions and results for the experiment with the water in different containers. Here's an outline of how you can set it up:
Experiment Table
| Container | My Predictions | My Results | |----------------|-----------------------------|---------------------------| | Container 1 | [Draw prediction here] | [Draw result here] | | Container 2 | [Draw prediction here] | [Draw result here] | | Container 3 | [Draw prediction here] | [Draw result here] |
Step-by-Step Guide:
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Choose your containers: For example, you could choose a tall glass, a short and wide bowl, and a narrow bottle.
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Make your predictions: Before you fill the containers, draw what you think the water level will look like in each one after pouring 2 cups of water.
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Fill the measuring cup: Measure out 2 cups of water.
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Pour water into the containers:
- For the first container, pour the 2 cups of water and draw the resulting water level on the right side of your table.
- Repeat for the second and third containers, pouring the same amount of water and drawing each result.
Example Entries:
Assuming you chose the following containers and made your predictions:
- Container 1: Tall glass (prediction: water level is high)
- Container 2: Wide bowl (prediction: water level is moderate)
- Container 3: Narrow bottle (prediction: water level is low)
You might fill in the table like this after conducting your experiment:
| Container | My Predictions | My Results | |----------------|---------------------------------------|-----------------------------------| | Container 1 | ![Drawing of tall glass with high level] | ![Drawing of tall glass with high level] | | Container 2 | ![Drawing of wide bowl with mid level] | ![Drawing of wide bowl with mid level] | | Container 3 | ![Drawing of narrow bottle with low level] | ![Drawing of narrow bottle with almost full level] |
Feel free to draw your results and predictions based on what you observe after performing the experiment!