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9Pipi 20 Here-Turi-Kōkā 2014 What we will do What we will learn Preliminaries and rollThe importance of starting well See ways to separate mixturesHow to use scientific methods to separate mixtures FilteringSee how to get sand from sandy water DecantingHow to get sand from sandy water EvaporatingSee how to get salt from salty water DistillingHow to separate two liquids OR the solvent from a solution Set Scipad pages, get some marked and have some HRT How to use time well.

HW item Skills practiced Scipad pages Due: Thurs the 10 th of April 14 Seeds, germination and seed distribution Scipad pages 83 – 85, 87 (bottom), 88, 91, 93 (bottom), 94, 95 (bottom), 96 – 103, Due: Wed 4 th June 2014 Intro to light, reflection, refraction, dispersion, atmospheric effects, the human eye, shadows (including eclipses) Scipad pages Due: Wed 2 nd of July 14 Ecology Ecology Research Project Due Due: Wed 23 rd of July 14 Ecology Scipad pages Due: Thursday 21 st of August 14 The particle nature of matter

Hauhā / Carbon Dioxide Wait while the gas bubbles push the water out of the first boiling tube