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Transcript of Project: Fantastic Flower By BupachartNo. 5M.1/6 Sainum No. 7 M.1/6 Pupha No. 9M.1/6 TawanNo....
Project: Fantastic Flower
By
Bupachart No. 5 M.1/6
Sainum No. 7 M.1/6
Pupha No. 9 M.1/6
Tawan No. 13 M.1/6
Dara No. 19 M.1/6
The purpose of this Project
To prove that Flower is amazing because Flower can change its colors by sucking colored water to the stems on plants and make ……
one flower - lots of colors.
What do we need for the experiment?
White flowers
Food coloring [ red, yellow, blue ]
Glass containers
Water
How can flowers make colors?
1. Fill 3 glass containers with water and add different food colorings.
[ red yellow blue ]
How can flowers make colors?
2. Place a white flower in each glass and leave it while the stem sucks up the colored water.
3. Watch the flowers turn different colors as the water travels up the stem to reach them.
How can flowers make colors?
4. Make a multi-colored flower!
Mix red and yellow color together.
Now we get orange, then leave
a white flower into a glass.
Wow! It becomes orange.
How can flowers make colors?
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How can flowers make colors?
5. Make a multi-colored flower!
Mix red and blue color together.
Now we get purple, then leave
a white flower into a glass.
Wow! It becomes orange.
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How can flowers make colors?
6. Make a multi-colored flower!
Mix yellow and blue color together.
Now we get purple, then leave
a white flower into a glass.
Wow! It becomes orange.
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What do we get from this experiment?
1. Flowers can change its colors by
sucking different colored water from
its root through to its flower.
2. We can get fantastic flowers,
they are so very beautiful !
What do we learn from this experiment?
White flowers can have different colors by sucking colors and change.
Trees are alive like human. They need air, food, water like me. It is really alive.
If we need more colors, we can do the same like this.
Reference
1. Alexandra Parsons and Claire Watts, “ Make it Work!
Plants ” Two-Can Publishing Ltd, England, 1992.