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Thursday, February 26, 2015
pH of Water Treatment
As part of our ongoing collaborative efforts between our classroom and the UNR College of Engineering, our second lab taught by a UNR student occurred today. Focusing on environmental engineering, the lab taught the basics of how our drinking water is cleaned. Students then applied one concept by testing water's pH and trying to get it neutral. This occurred by balancing out a basic solution with more acid. Not to worry, the acid was vinegar. In the end, teams of scientists had to identify the acid, base, and neutral water from 3 different cups.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Kids Court
Kids Court was a success. Ten students practiced their "secret" skit for two weeks before the event. They pulled it off beautifully and everyone had fun. The pig ended up losing the court case! Educational value of how our court system works and the difference between criminal and civil courts were learned.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Engineering
The College of Engineering visiting our class today, their first of three visits. An introduction to the University was followed up by teaching about the different types of engineers. Students then became engineers and developed a wind turbine to test with a fan. In this photo you can see students doing initial tests before putting it by the fan.
What is that Star Made of?
We borrowed some high tech equipment to learn about how light can be separated into its spectrum. First we made spectroscopes and then analyzed different gases, similar to how space scientists learn what different stars are made out of.
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