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There’s a Fungus Among Us
Scott Andersen | December 27, 2010 | Comment
Students in Ms. Sue’s Pre-K class conducted a science experiment recently. They used cotton swabs to go around their room to collect germs. Then they placed the soiled swabs into a plate of tomato soup to “infect” the soup with the collected germs.
After five days, a mold developed in the soup. As scientists do, they recorded their observations by drawing what they saw in the moldy soup.
The photos below show the process of learning for the students. They swabbed, they infected, they waited and then they observed.
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