Thursday, January 31, 2008

Solar Car Lab ATTENDANCE -- confirm your attendance here

Please let us know whether you WILL or WILL NOT be attending tomorrow's SOLAR CAR BUILDING LAB.

Also let us know if one of your parents will also be attending.

And lastly, if you still have magnets from the homework experiments, please return them right away -- Ms. Hiss is crying for her lost magnets!!!


Thank you !!!

13 comments:

aaron said...

I'm attending lab day and my uncle will help

Anonymous said...

I will be able to attend the solar car lab. My dad will not be able to attend and my mom doesn't know yet. She makes her scheldual the day she needs it. Don't count on her yet.

Anonymous said...

I AM ABLE TO ATTEND! (YAAY!) and no, my parents will not be helping.

Anonymous said...

I returned my magnet and i am coming to lab day. My dad will be helping out.

Anonymous said...

I wasn't there to get a magnet and I will come with my dad.

Anonymous said...

I will not be able to make it masters. sorry and i will make sure i will make it to the next trip.


Sean Nicholson

Anonymous said...

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

IM ATTENDING AND MY MOM IS HELPING! YAY!

aaron said...

The car moved from the lamp I had to make some adjustments to make it go the way I wanted but still i worked

Anonymous said...

Jack Koplin,

Solar Cars:

Solar Cars work by the electrons from the Sun. The Electrons hit the solar pannel transmit through the wires and into the engine which makes the wheels go.
I think the easiest part of making the cars was making the solar cars was making the little holes in the body.
The most challengin part was finding out that my car didn't work the first or second time I tried. The part I enjoyed the most was right before I was going to find out weather my car worked or not, but then I hated it because it didn't work.

Anonymous said...

The solar car experiment was SO MUCH FUN BUT HARD AT THE SAME TIME. The part that i enjoyed the most was trying out and seeing if i succeded in making it run,but saldly i didn't(tear running down cheak) Well i guess i'll just have to......

Anonymous said...

The hardest part of the experiment was putting in the screws. Putting on the motor was easiest. I enjoyed testing the car the most. I liked it the most because you got to see your car moving. It could be improved by at the end having a solar car race. That would have improved it because then you could see the fatsest car, and see why it's fastest.

Anonymous said...

AT THE BEGINNING, IT DIDNT WORK (BOO ME!) BUT THEN IT WORKED (YAY ME!!!) I WAS SOOO HAPPY! IT WAS HARD THOUGH AND NEEDS A LOT OF PATIENTS. I ENJOYED WATCHING MY CAR WORK AFTER SUCH A LONG TIME! I WAS VERY PROUD OF MYSELF! OVERALL, IT WAS VERY VERY VERY FUN!