Monday, March 19, 2012

Kitchen Chemistry - Interactive

http://pbskids.org/zoom/games/kitchenchemistry/

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14 comments:

Camille said...

This is cool I guess. I think its a little kid-ish though. I'm just saying.

Sinclaire said...

It was cool, but a little hard to follow, like in the part where you had to look for clues. I agree with Camille that it was a little too young for us.

Luca  said...

Yes, this was childish, and it was sort of un-creative, but we still learned from it.

Gillian said...

We already did this during leap so there really wasn't anything new.

Cypress said...

I thought that this was also sort of childish. I sort of understood the difference between neutral and acid and that. It was a little bit hard to follow.

Anonymous said...

I didn't like this game. I knew all of the information on this, and it is probably meant for children around the age of 6 or 7. Somewhere around there. Some of the practices were really repetitive. When we had to test the color, they could have had us hypothesize the results and then compare our hypotheses to the actual results, but as I said, it is probably meant for younger kids who wouldn't know how to hypothesize.

Ava D. said...

Sorry! The comment above is Ava D.'s.

Kevin said...

Although we learned from this game, the information learned was minimal and this game was particularly time-consuming.

Ryan said...

I found that this virtual game was kind of childish as other people have said. For the most part, I knew everything they were telling me.

Jordan said...

I think this was ok. I knew all the information. It was a little childish

Alex G. said...

Like a lot of people have said, it was kind of childish. It was kind of cool. I think we had learned all of the information they wanted to show them.

Chloe said...

I found this very boring. It was for the ages like 6-7. The only part I found challenging was finding a pencil to write down the clues!

Jason said...

I agree with everyone who said it was too child oriented, because it was. I also thought that some of the practice was so repetitive. I didn't learn anything. I already knew all of the information

Wll said...

This is a pretty cool interactive. It shows the difference between acids neutrals and bases.