21st Century Classroom

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Making Pinwheels

Our Science Question:  What can a pinwheel tell us about the wind?

First we colored the paper and constructed our pinwheel.


















Next we went outside to see if the 
pinwheels would spin.



We learned that the pinwheel won't spin unless the wind is blowing!


When the wind blows the 
pinwheel spins really fast!  


One of the girls said, "My hypothesis is that the pinwheel will spin because when I walked I observed that it did spin, because when you walk you create wind."


When I hold the striped straw the 
pinwheel did spin. 

What We Learned 
  • We learned that a pinwheel shows how fast the air is moving. 
  • The faster the pinwheel moves, the faster the wind is blowing.



 Focus on Standard:  Students know how to use simple tools to measure weather conditions and record changes from day to day and across seasons.