Kaltura
Humans have been making paints and inks from nature for millennia. Kristy Bishop will demonstrate how to make lake pigments and turn them into paint. A lake is a pigment that has been extracted from a dye and turned into an insoluble powder. This powdered pigment can then be mixed with binders and used immediately for paint or stored for later use.
Standards
- 1 Literacy Skills for Social Studies
- 1 Literacy Skills for Social Studies
- Physical Science: Properties of Solids and Liquids
- 2.P.3 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the observable properties of solids and liquids and the special properties of magnets.
- 2.P.3A Solids and liquids are two forms of matter that have distinct observable properties. Some matter can be mixed together and then separated again. Solids and liquids can be changed from one form to another when heat is added or removed.
- 2.P.3A.4 Construct scientific arguments using evidence from investigations to support claims that some changes in solids or liquids are reversible and some are not when heat is added or removed.
- 2.P.3A.3 Conduct structured investigations to test how adding or removing heat can cause changes in solids and liquids.
- 2.P.3A Solids and liquids are two forms of matter that have distinct observable properties. Some matter can be mixed together and then separated again. Solids and liquids can be changed from one form to another when heat is added or removed.
- 2.P.3 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the observable properties of solids and liquids and the special properties of magnets.
- VA.C Connecting - I can relate artistic ideas and work with personal meaning and external context.
- VA.C Connecting - I can relate artistic ideas and work with personal meaning and external context.
- VA.C Connecting - I can relate artistic ideas and work with personal meaning and external context.
- Science and Engineering Practices