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BALLOON ZOOM Vehicles powered by balloons - as seen on TV

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My favorite part was the experimenting that happened between each race as they improved their balloon (with coins etc.) and tried different amounts of air in the balloon. Let different children hold the string or let the balloon go. They will enjoy being part of the experiment. If you are able to meet in person, why not celebrate with some beautiful party supplies. Here is a selection of our best party decorations that you can buy now from our Online Party Shop Mermaid Party Supplies This activity sparked many discussions and future experiments. Children were really curious what would happen if you attached 2 balloons and what about 3? Using the Ultra Wide camera of your iPhone, Desk View shows your desk and your face at the same time. It's great for creating DIY videos, showing live sketches over FaceTime, and more.

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Start your video call, then open the Desk View app as follows, depending on your video app and the version of macOS you're using: Each time they were simply trying to make their balloon go further and faster, but they were also being little scientists as they experimented, tested and improved on their their ideas. What would happen if you used the huge balloon? What would happen if you held the string up so that the balloon traveled down as it moved across? The problem is that if the balloon is bigger, it sometimes spins and does not go as far. This leads to great discussion as to why and how we could fix this problem. Another idea that we tried out when we did this science experiment at home was giving each of my kids a balloon. They choose how full they wanted their balloons and they spent a long time racing them against each other.

Once you have done the experiment a few times, you can try blowing up the balloon more and seeing what happens. What happens if you only blow it up a bit? When our huge balloon ended up spinning around and not going very far, I asked my students at schoolhow they thought that we could solve the problem. Easy science for kids! My kids always get excited when they know that we are doing a science experiment.“It’s like magic, but better,” they tell me. Since I initially did this experiment at school, we worked though each step together and had follow up sheets.

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If using a different app,use its screen-sharing feature to select the Desk View window for sharing. Their solution was to attach a small weight (a penny) to the bottom to keep the balloon from spinning. What a great idea!

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If you can't meet face to face, why not host a virtual party over Zoom, Skype, FaceTime or Microsoft Teams? Children are naturally curious about the world around them. They want to learn and they often have a lot of questions about things they have seen. To zoom in or out of your desktop, drag the onscreen control in the Desk View setup window. If you can't get a good view of both face and desktop, try again with your iPhone in portrait orientation. You can also make these adjustments after you start Desk View. (To skip this setup step in the future, use the View menu in the Desk View menu bar to turn off Always Show Setup.)

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