We had a visit from Fraser, the weather man to tell us about his experiences in the polar regions.
He was showing us what you wear in cold climates. The best gloves to wear are the thinest ones because grip and for work projects. Arlo
Fraser was showing us what you have to wear to cover your face so that snow doesnt get into your eyes, mouth and nose. Millie
Wearing layers of thin things is warmer than wearing one thick thing. Mittens are warmer than gloves because the body heat transfers through the fingers and keeps them warm. Daisy
Looking at different parts of the world we could see what the world was made of, hot and cold climates. Sophia
More animals go to the Arctic because when it is really cold the ice joins Canada and South America and a part of Russia and they can travel across the ice. Joseph O
I had to put my hand in ice and see how long I can hold it under the ice water. I managed 45 seconds. Then I had to cover my hand with butter. I managed to hold it under water 1 minute 2 seconds. The butter made it not as sore to hold your hand in ice so it kept it warmer. Cara
The butter felt soft and it stinks and when you rubbed your butter hands together it felt really warm. Blair
This is how the animals survive because it provides an additional layer of fat. Joseph O
It was slippery when you had butter hands in the water but it did keep my hand a little bit warmer. Olivia
It was really cold when I put my hand in the bowl. I tried to look like it didnt hurt but on the inside it was really cold. Joe W
We recorded our findings in a table and the results show that the butter hands held it in the water for nearly twice as long. Jessica
The reason for this experiment is that Fraser said the animals have fat that helps them survive and we dont have enough fat to do this. Siona
We are excited for his next visit!!