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Rainbow Roses

Mrs. Laing's Class

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Rainbow RosesProblem

Will the color of the water affect the rose?

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Hypothesis

We predict that the stem will carry the water up to the flower which will cause it

to change to the color of the water.

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Hypothesis: The vote

The stem and leaves will change color.

The flower petals will change color.

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Variables

• Independent Variable– The element that we changed:

The color of the water.

• Dependent Variable– The element that was changed by the different colors of water.

The color of the roses.

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Materials

• Water• Clear cups• White roses• Food coloring

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Procedure

• Pour 1 cup of water into each cup• Add 5 drops of food coloring to each cup• Place the white rose into the cup • Day 1

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Procedure

• Day 2

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Results

Day 3- The rose petals changed to the color of the water.

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Results

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Results

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Results

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Results

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Conclusion

• As we suggested in our hypothesis, the majority of the class thought that the petals would change to the color of the water. We were correct.

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Bibliography

• 101 Great Science Experiments, Neil Ardley, April 3, 2006, Harper Collins. A book full of fun science experiments for kids.


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