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Science Experiments Light And Color

Question: Has anyone been illuminated by the hue of cormier?

I have discovered a fourth primary color I have named cormier after my last name. It cannot be derived from red, green, or blue. It is an ineffable color that can only be described as cormier colored.

You cannot see the color with your eyes, but it is a color anyway, and it is awesome to witness if only you could.

There have been scientists who have refracted a beam of light through a prism to show me that light only breaks down to three primary colors. I find these experiments to be biased and false. They have been corrupted by the observer, and are obviously due to an ulterior agenda to discredit me, so I have condemned particle light wave science. What these scientists do not know is that the color cormier cannot be seen. Cormier is beyond our understanding.

The question is, how have I come to my conclusion that there is a fourth color of light if I myself admit that the color cormier is beyond sight and, ultimately, understanding?

Answer: I don’t know how. It is your conclusion.

The color cormier is beyond sight and understanding – we would need new “sight” and understanding.

Congratulations – people will probably form a new religion around you and your “discovery”.

!!Color Theory!! (Additive & Subtractive Color)


Science Experiment For 1st Grade

science experiment for 1st grade
Question: Is this an acceptable Science fair experiment?

Is this too easy of an experiment for a 6th grader in an advanced class.

1. What Foods do dogs react to?
2.How long does it take for them to notice each food?
3.Why are they attracted to only some foods?

For question 3 would I just look the ingredients up or is there something else I need to do

What grade would I probably get

Please answer all of the questions

Answer: what grade u would get probably depends on ur teacher. for question 3, u should look up ingredients and try to find the ingredients that are common among the foods that dogs react to.

if u want a science fair project that is very cool and more advanced, you should do electroplating (u can look it up on google). that was my science fair project when i was in 6th grade and i got 1st place. it isn’t too hard, and it is more impressive than different dog foods. just e-mail me if u have any questions about it

1st Grade Science Experiment : DRY ICE


Science Experiments Kindergarten

science experiments kindergarten
Question: educational activities?

I have 2 kids, one is going into kindergarten and the other is going into 3rd grade. What are some good educational games/activities we can do over summer break? We’ve been to museums and the zoo, so what else is there? Any fun/easy Science Experiments?
Thanks in advance. =)
we’ve done cookies, cupcakes and green eggs and ham. anything else? there must be something.

Answer: Maybe you guys can have these things called theme days. Theme days is when you pick a theme for the day and stick to it. Maybe you want to have library day, then you can go to an actual library, pick out a book, and have them pick out their own book.

You might also want to have these things called stations. There is like 4 stations. One station involves something fun from the kitchen that they can make or bake themselves. The second station involves something to do with arts and crafts. The third station involves something that has to do with school work, to keep their minds active from their school break. One worksheet for the kindergartner and one for the 3rd grader. The fourth and last station is the play station. They can have their toys there, waiting to be played with.

Something else that you might want to try is making home made play dough together. What you will need is flour, oil, salt. Take the flour and pour some into a bowl. Mix with about 3 tablespoons of oil. Mix in more oil if needed. Add 1/2 teaspoon of salt to help the mix stick together better. You’re done!

Hope it’s all you need. Glad to help. Hope you have a great summer!

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- Madison

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