Thursday, November 24, 2016

Pumpkin Jack

All for science.....


The children were very interested in the science investigations we did before Halloween with pumpkins.  So, we decided to keep it going.  Meet Jack.  Jack was one of our class' pumpkins that we carved on Halloween.  Then, after Halloween we put her in a plastic container with some soil on the bottom.







Our experiment began on November 1st, our first day back after Halloween.  We had a  bright, orange, round pumpkin.  On day one we drew the pumpkin and made a prediction about how it would look in twenty days.  Next, we watched.  Jack has changed.  He grew some white fuzz.  The flesh of the pumpkin turned black.  Part of his eye collapsed and fell.  His smile became quite droopy.  And, let's not forget about another significant change.....the SMELL!  Yikes!  About every three days the scientists recorded observations in their journals.







At the end of 20 days, Jack is hardly recognizable.  Decay....one way things in our world can change.

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