ACS: Science ABCs - 'Q' is for Quick
Quincy and Quinona Quack
Are very quick indeed.
Everything they do is fast.
They move with lightning speed.
The quickness of those Quack kids
Is surely no mistake.
It took them years of practice,
’Cause quickness you can’t fake.
Now Quincy and Quinona
Can teach you quickness, too.
So practice with the Quack kids
And learn what’s quick for you!
What You’ll Need
- cardboard
- blunt-tipped scissors
- pencil
- ruler
- black marker
- crayons
How can Quincy and Quinona (and you) get quicker?
Trying to catch the strip as soon as it is dropped is a way of testing reaction time. As soon as the strip is dropped, your eyes send a message to your brain that the strip is falling. Your brain then sends a message to your hand to close your fingers and catch it. With practice, your eyes, brain, and hand get used to working together and usually get quicker.
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Quincy and Quinona Quack
Are very quick indeed.
Everything they do is fast.
They move with lightning speed.
The quickness of those Quack kids
Is surely no mistake.
It took them years of practice,
’Cause quickness you can’t fake.
Now Quincy and Quinona
Can teach you quickness, too.
So practice with the Quack kids
And learn what’s quick for you!
What You’ll Need
- cardboard
- blunt-tipped scissors
- pencil
- ruler
- black marker
- crayons
How can Quincy and Quinona (and you) get quicker?
Trying to catch the strip as soon as it is dropped is a way of testing reaction time. As soon as the strip is dropped, your eyes send a message to your brain that the strip is falling. Your brain then sends a message to your hand to close your fingers and catch it. With practice, your eyes, brain, and hand get used to working together and usually get quicker.
Try this activity
Guided instructions, lesson plans, classroom activities, video demonstrations, and activity books.
What makes Archie’s apples turn brown?
Why does Benny use detergent to make
bubble liquid?
Why don’t water drops stick to Delilah’s raincoat or racetrack?
How does Carlita make her crystals?
What keeps Ernesto’s raw egg spinning after he lifts his finger?
Why do Frita’s peanuts float in salt water but not in fresh water?
Why does Garretta use milk to make glue?
How does Heather’s helicopter fly?
Why does one of Ivy’s ice cubes melt faster than the others?
Why does Jasper’s juice change colors?
How does Konrad’s kazoo make music?
Why does Lenny use a water drop to see better?
How does Makisha’s magnet make her skaters move?
How can Norbert find food from just its smell?
How does Ollie’s ocean-in-a-bottle work?
Why does Pam’s plastic bag not spring a leak?
How does Rosie make her own rainbow?
How does Shirley make her shadows look so big?
Why does Toto’s swirling water look like a tornado?
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