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Student Experience 2: Disappearing Handprints

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Purpose

To challenge the thinking of students who believe that a liquid absorbs into a surface rather than evaporating.

Description

If you have a chalkboard, wet your hand and then make a handprint on the board. As soon as you remove your hand, outline the handprint with a piece of chalk. Ask students to observe what happens to the wet handprint over time (Prain et al., 2009) [2].

Questions to Ask Students

Student Thinking

Some students may still think that the water is absorbing rather than evaporating (Osborne & Cosgrove, 1983; Prain et al., 2009; Russell et al., 1989; Tytler, 2000; Tytler & Prain, 2007) [2]. If they do, try the activity with a surface that all students agree does not absorb water (see Student Experience 3).

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