For sixth grade Science, I had to do a Bread Experiment! It was to take two pieces of
bread and put both of them into a zip-lock. Then put one on the kitchen counter, or
window seal. Put the other one, in a cupboard that isn't used often. Wait and observe
them every day! We were trying to find out which piece of bread would mold faster!
The one in the dark, or the one in the sunlight, on the kitchen counter, or on the
window seal! Her are my hypothisis, and what happened, when i observed them!
Hope you like it!!! P.S. On day three, my cat chewed on the bag of the bread
left out in the light! SORRY! These holes let air into the bag, which may cause
the bread to harden faster.
Problem: Does the dark make bread mold faster?
Research: Mold is microsopic fungi, that grows in a fom in multicellular fillments.
Materials-
Two pieces of bread
Two zip-lock sandwhich bags
A cupboard
Procedure:
1. Put one piece of bread in a sandwhich bag, and seal it.
2. Do the same with the other piece of bread.
3. Put one piece of bread in a cupboard, or somewhere dark!
4. Put the other piece of bread on the kitchen counter or on a window seal.
5. Then do your observations every day! ( I do mine right before i go to bed ).
6. On April 2nd your experment, and my experment, will be done!
Hypothesis- I think the bread in the light, will have the same affects as the
piece of bread in the dark. I also think the piece of bread in the dark, will
have the same affects as the piece of bread in the light!
Bread Observation!
Day One- I started the experiment! Put everything where it is supposed to be.
Nothing happened.
Day Two- Piece of bread in the light- it it was moist,and a little damp because of the rain.
Piece of bread in the dark- nothing has happend yet!
Day Three- Piece of bread in the light- nothing
Piece of bread in the dark- nothing
Day Four- Piece of bread in the light- bread is hard around the crust / edges
Piece of bread int he dark- nothing
Day Five- Piece of bread in the light- hard on the edges, and
a litttle deformed. Moist because of snow, and rain!
Piece of bread in the dark- nothing
Day Six- Piece of bread in the light- hard on edges
Piece of bread in the dark- nothing! The piece of bread is
still soft!
Day Seven- Piece of bread in the light- none
Piece of bread in the dark- none
Day Eight- Piece of bread in the light- none
Piece of bread in the dark- none
Day Nine- Piece of bread in the light- none
Piece of bread in the dark- none
My Conclusion: My hypothesis or educated guess, was right!
I said BOTH pieces of bread would stay the same. My observations
made me conclude, that the piece of bread in the light was moist
from the rain and snow. The piece of bread in the dark, or in the
cupboard was fresh, the whole time!!! The one in the light, the crust,
was getting hard. This is my conclusion about " What would happen
if you put one piece of bread in the dark, and one in the light".
Which one would mold faster?
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For sixth grade Science, I had to do a Bread Experiment! It was to take two pieces of
bread and put both of them into a zip-lock. Then put one on the kitchen counter, or
window seal. Put the other one, in a cupboard that isn't used often. Wait and observe
them every day! We were trying to find out which piece of bread would mold faster!
The one in the dark, or the one in the sunlight, on the kitchen counter, or on the
window seal! Her are my hypothisis, and what happened, when i observed them!
Hope you like it!!! P.S. On day three, my cat chewed on the bag of the bread
left out in the light! SORRY! These holes let air into the bag, which may cause
the bread to harden faster.
Problem: Does the dark make bread mold faster?
Research: Mold is microsopic fungi, that grows in a fom in multicellular fillments.
Materials-
Procedure:
1. Put one piece of bread in a sandwhich bag, and seal it.
2. Do the same with the other piece of bread.
3. Put one piece of bread in a cupboard, or somewhere dark!
4. Put the other piece of bread on the kitchen counter or on a window seal.
5. Then do your observations every day! ( I do mine right before i go to bed ).
6. On April 2nd your experment, and my experment, will be done!
Hypothesis- I think the bread in the light, will have the same affects as the
piece of bread in the dark. I also think the piece of bread in the dark, will
have the same affects as the piece of bread in the light!
Bread Observation!
Day One- I started the experiment! Put everything where it is supposed to be.
Nothing happened.
Day Two- Piece of bread in the light- it it was moist,and a little damp because of the rain.
Piece of bread in the dark- nothing has happend yet!
Day Three- Piece of bread in the light- nothing
Piece of bread in the dark- nothing
Day Four- Piece of bread in the light- bread is hard around the crust / edges
Piece of bread int he dark- nothing
Day Five- Piece of bread in the light- hard on the edges, and
a litttle deformed. Moist because of snow, and rain!
Piece of bread in the dark- nothing
Day Six- Piece of bread in the light- hard on edges
Piece of bread in the dark- nothing! The piece of bread is
still soft!
Day Seven- Piece of bread in the light- none
Piece of bread in the dark- none
Day Eight- Piece of bread in the light- none
Piece of bread in the dark- none
Day Nine- Piece of bread in the light- none
Piece of bread in the dark- none
My Conclusion: My hypothesis or educated guess, was right!
I said BOTH pieces of bread would stay the same. My observations
made me conclude, that the piece of bread in the light was moist
from the rain and snow. The piece of bread in the dark, or in the
cupboard was fresh, the whole time!!! The one in the light, the crust,
was getting hard. This is my conclusion about " What would happen
if you put one piece of bread in the dark, and one in the light".
Which one would mold faster?