We built sand castles and then noted the percent destruction when damaging them with varying amounts of water.
We also read a few books about tsunamis.
Tsunami!
Selvakumar Knew Better
The Big Wave
Water Volume verses Destruction
One local park has a nice water/sand play area, so our experiment was done there. First, a sand village was constructed.
Next, one-fourth of a bucket was poured down the channel headed strait for the village.
The water flowed out of the channel and destroyed the structures on the water side of the sea wall.
The village was rebuilt, and the entire process was repeated several times increasing the amount of water in the tsunami.
Each time the percent of damage was noted, and a graph showing water volume vs damage was created with the results.
There are still a few weeks left in our Earth Science study, so be sure to visit next week for more.

I just wanted to let you know how much of an inspiration you are to me! I've just started homeschooling my 7 year old after taking her out of Montessori elementary and the things you do with your children are wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA frightening concept for children which you deal with so well in this experiment and what child doesn't love playing with sand and water? Thank you for sharing your study with me on Country Kids
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