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Monday, April 8, 2019

Rainbow paper.

Rainbow paper

Hi guys and welcome back to another blog post for this year. Today I will be talking about what we did in science today and what we learnt while doing it.  I had fun doing this experiment and would live to do it again in my own spare time maybe at home.

My aim is to finish as much blog post's from science as I possibly could

Materials:
  1. Filter paper
  2. Water based pens
  3. Clear plastic cup
  4. Water from the tap/room temp

The steps to making it:
  1. Cut up some filter papers
  2. Be ready with some water based felt tip pens and match up a 1 cm on the filter paper on the bottom
  3. Once 1 cm has been made get your pen and make little lines across it
  4. Next you have to put two middle circles on the lines
  5. Pour some water in you cup and watch the transformation
Here are some photos that I took when it was happening
That is what it looks like. I am really happy of how it turned out.

Conclusion

I have learnt that different colours go at different speeds. I have also learnt that  one colour can change the colours that you had previously used and make a colour that you didn't expect to turn. I had a fun time doing this experiment and can't wait to do some more fun experiments. The next experiment that I know we are doing is the skittle experiment. I can't wait to do this experiment and maybe write a blog post about it.

Thank you for reading this blog post.
I will also be doing one about skittles as well.
I think we are doing it in the last period. 
Please comment and give feedback on what I could of added in and what needed to be improved.

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