A couple of things I noticed about this photo are Caroline is wearing a green and pink & green bracelet on her wrist, she was also holding a Nikon camera and adjusting the optical zoom with her right hand, I think it is the optical zoom…? Caroline was also in a room with a window in the background. That might be in her house because of the background? The flashy thing is up so it is on flash mode. In the camera lens, you can see a little reflection of another window.
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This is a test.
I learned that Charlotte likes to do chemistry,
My project is going to be a guessing game. There will be three light bulbs behind three different doors. One light bulb will be behind a translucent green sheet and two red sheets. There will be a “buzzer” (like in a game show) and each buzzer will connect to a different light bulb. The person participating in my project will pick one buzzer to press this buzzer may not connect to the door in front of it. They will open the door that they think connects to the buzzer and if it is the right one they will get a small prize. If it is the right one and it is green they will get a bigger prize. If they get it wrong both ways (not lit) they can try again later. Each time someone tries my activity I will change which sheet is behind which door so people can’t cheat by doing it and then telling someone else what door or buzzer to use. I am curious to find out how I can put the wires across my game without the wires stick out or get tangled. I am not sure how to showcase what I learned but I will show how you can attach more than one light bulb to one circuit. I can teach people that electricity isn’t just about attaching wires you can put a light bulb on in many ways! The guessing will be a fun way to show this and I think will be a fun game for kids to play and it is kind of like a game show type thing.