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Cockton Hill Junior School

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Home / Our Learning / Y4 Super Science!

Y4 Super Science!

19th May 2023 By Rachel Lambert

What a busy week – Science week has begun, this time we are learning about Solids, Liquids and Gases. We took part in a really cool experiment where we mixed cornflour [our solid] with water [our liquid] to see what it made – at first it just looked like a thick liquid, but when we put it in our hands, we could roll it into a ball! Then it slowly seeped into a liquid form again. This was super messy, but great fun and a really interesting way to explore science.



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