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Sink Or Float | Water Science Experiment for Kids | Surf's Up | Circle Time with Khan Academy Kids

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    (gently chiming bells)
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    - Hello friends,
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    welcome to Circle Time.
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    I am Caroline, from the
    Khan Academy Kids team,
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    and I'm here today with my friend Sophie.
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    Hi Sophie.
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    - Hi Caroline.
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    Hi friends.
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    I am so excited to be
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    with you today for circle
    time with Khan Academy Kids.
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    - How are you all feeling today?
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    - Good question, Caroline.
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    It's nice to ask our friends,
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    how they're feeling today.
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    And I'm looking around
    the circle at our friends,
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    and some of our friends
    are feeling excited,
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    and some of our friends,
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    our friends are feeling, happy
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    and one of our friends
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    is feeling a little bit frustrated,
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    because they would really
    like to go outside.
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    And another one of our friends
    is feeling very active,
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    like they have a lot of energy.
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    - Well, I am so excited to see all of you.
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    Thank you for joining us.
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    We have a lot of splashy water fun today.
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    We have a story about some water
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    and it's called "That Won't
    Float!" by Cynthia Platt.
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    One rainy day,
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    Kodi went to visit Sandy.
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    "We can't play outside,"
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    Sandy told Kodi.
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    "what should we do?"
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    "Let's play Sink or Float!" Kodi said.
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    Friends, have any of you
    ever played Sink or Float?
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    - Some of our friends
    are nodding Caroline.
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    - Well, let's find out
    what the game is about.
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    They found a large container
    and filled it with water.
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    "We need to be careful!"Sandy exclaimed.
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    "We don't want to spill any."
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    "We're always careful." Kodi replied.
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    "I'll try this ball first," said Kodi.
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    "it's light,
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    "so I bet it'll float."
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    "I have chosen this rock." Sandy replied.
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    "It's heavy,
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    "so it will probably sink."
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    The ball babbed to the top,
    and the rock sank down.
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    "Our predictions were right!" Kodi said.
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    "I guess this wooden block
    will sink too," Sandy said,
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    "it feels heavy."
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    When she put the block in though,
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    It didn't sink.
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    Instead, it bobbed on the surface,
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    like the ball did.
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    "My prediction wasn't right that time."
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    she told Kodi.
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    Friends, do you know what a prediction is?
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    - Is it when you have an idea
    how something might turn out,
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    a guess, about what might
    happen is a prediction.
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    - So I think in this case,
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    Sandy was predicting that
    the block would sink.
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    "My turn, I'll try this
    dinosaur." Kodi said.
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    "That won't float, Sandy replied.
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    "it's too big."
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    "It won't float." Kodi agreed.
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    "because it's going to...
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    "Cannanball." Kodi exclaimed.
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    Water splashed everywhere.
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    Kodi and Sandy were as
    wet as the dinosaur!
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    "Oh my," Sandy said, "Why'd you do that?"
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    "Because it's fun to
    get wet."Kodi replied.
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    "You're right." Sandy agreed.
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    "Look, the sun has come out.
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    "How do you feel about going for a swim?"
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    "Let's do it." Kodi said.
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    It turned out. They both
    liked the cannanball, too.
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    What a fun splashy story,
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    It was actually a splashing story.
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    (laughing)
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    So friends,
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    should we try to play Sink
    or Float on Circle Time?
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    - Yeah, let's see,
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    if we can predict
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    what might sink,
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    and what might float.
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    - Sounds good.
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    Hold on for one second,
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    I have to go get my bowl of water.
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    - Oh, okay.
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    - All right friends. Are you ready?
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    Let's try, a rock.
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    You see this rock? It's pretty.
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    Mm-hmm.
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    It's pretty, heavy and dense.
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    What do you think will happen?
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    - Oh, I just asked some of our friends,
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    and one of our friends says
    they have seen a rock sink,
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    into some water before.
    So, I think it might sink.
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    - Okay. Let's try it.
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    Whoa.
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    (chuckles)
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    It sank to the bottom.
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    Can you see it's all the
    way... It's underneath.
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    - Oh yeah. It went down,
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    below the surface of the water,
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    and sank to the bottom
    of the bowl, friends.
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    Because it's quite heavy.
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    - That's right.
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    And what about this boat?
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    Actually a paper boat.
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    We made it out of paper.
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    What do you think? It's a boat,
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    So there's maybe one clue.
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    - Well, one of our friends is saying
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    that boats usually float.
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    So if it's a good boat, it should Float.
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    - Okay. Should we try it?
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    - Mm-hmm
    - Mm-hmm
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    - Oh, Cool.
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    - That is cool.
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    And just for fun, I brought a straw.
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    I don't know what will happen,
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    if I blow some air at the
    boat, should we try it?
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    - Mm- hmm. Oh wow.
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    - It's kind of like wind.
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    - That's cool.
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    - Yeah. So why do you
    think, some things sink
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    and some things float?
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    - Whoa, I don't know Caroline.
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    Can you help us out, please?
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    - So I think things are made
    out of tiny, tiny molecules.
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    So you can't see them
    unless you use a microscope,
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    That's kinda like this.
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    So everything that we see, is made out
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    of a little tiny minute molecules.
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    So if the molecules
    are very close together
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    and are very dense, like
    in this rock, it will sink,
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    because it's denser than
    the molecules in the water.
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    But a boat like this floats,
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    because the molecules are further apart.
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    And I also think in this
    case, because it's spread out
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    over some surface area, that
    helps it float on the surface.
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    Let's try a few more.Look at
    this egg. It's not a real egg,
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    It's a little shaker egg.
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    - Maybe it will float.
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    - Let's try.
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    Ooh, it does float.
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    - Wow.
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    - And then, this other
    egg, it's hollow inside.
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    So there's air inside.
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    - Oh, interesting. It floats right on top.
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    The other egg has some shakers in it,
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    so it's a little heavier.
    So it sinks halfway down,
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    and just has a little bit peeking out.
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    And the egg that's full of
    air, which is very light,
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    those molecules are extra spaced out,
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    it's just bobbing along right on top.
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    - Exactly, just like Sophie was saying,
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    that air is very light.
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    That molecules are spread apart
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    and this is a hollow egg,
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    so there's nothing inside
    of it except for air.
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    So that's why it looks...
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    One more, I have this funny brush.
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    What do you think?
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    What's the prediction on this one?
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    - I need to ask our friends.
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    Well, one of our friends predicts,
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    that this brush will sink to the bottom.
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    That it's too heavy to float.
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    - Let's try it.
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    - Oh wow. Well, it's
    good that we had a guess,
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    and that we had a go
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    and it seems like
    actually, the brush floats!
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    - It does.
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    That was the last one.
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    But I have a very interesting one.
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    What do you think will
    happen with bubbles?
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    Should we try the bubbles?
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    If I blow bubbles
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    and they land on the water,
    what do you think will happen?
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    - Well, it's full of air,
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    so they should float on top of
    the water, but I don't know.
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    - Can't even get it onto
    the water. Let's try again.
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    - A few little bubbles
    are floating on the water.
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    - There. We got a big one.
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    - A big one, it looks like a dome.
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    - Yes, that one has lots of air in it.
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    That's floating on the water.
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    Thank you friends for
    playing Sink or Float.
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    Just like Kodi and Sandy.
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    Should we do some Show and Tell now?
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    - Ooh. Yeah. I would love
    to do some Show and Tell.
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    And if our friends... while
    you're doing this Show and Tell,
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    if our friends, ever want to
    see any of our other books,
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    and see what else Kodi and
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    Sandy and their friends are getting up to,
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    they can probably download
    our app, Khan Academy Kids.
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    - That's right. We have
    lots of books in the app.
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    All right. Let's do some Show and Tell.
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    All right.
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    Ari sent us a drawing
    of all those bath toys.
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    I think those-- what do you think friends,
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    will those sink or float?
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    - Mm- hmm,
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    I think they might float.
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    - I think so too.
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    One looks like a submarine,
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    and one looks like a dinosaur.
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    - Yeah. They're very cool
    Dinosaur with pink and orange
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    - And a nice smile.
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    - Thank you Ari.
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    - And Veda sent me their
    drawing of a Dino and Submarine.
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    - Wow. I think there's a
    theme here, isn't there?
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    That's two dinosaurs we've seen,
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    and two submarines. Thank you, Veda.
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    - Thank you.
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    And now we have Quillin, who's going
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    to show us how to surf in the ocean.
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    He has practiced a lot,
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    and his surfboard floats,
    on the top of the ocean.
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    Hello Quillin.
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    Hi Quillin.
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    Hi, I'm Quillin. I'm going
    to teach you how to surf.
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    First, you paddle out,
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    and then when you see
    waves you start paddling,
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    then stand up,
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    and then you can try a few tricks,
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    but if you're a beginner and
    you have never surfed before,
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    then it's probably best for you
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    to catch water instead of waves.
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    - (woman)Okay. Are you
    ready to go surf? Let's go!
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    (bright upbeat music)
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    (waves)
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    (soft music)
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    (soft music)
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    (ocean sounds)
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    (cheering)
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    (soft music)
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    (ocean sounds)
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    - Thank you Quillin for
    showing us how to surf.
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    That was a special video
    that you shared with us.
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    And now to wrap it up,
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    we have one more,
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    Semi is going,
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    to show us how to carefully wash,
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    our hands, which is very important.
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    Thanks so much for sending us this video.
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    - (girl)This is the way we wash our hands.
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    So, what do you do first?
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    - You put on some soap then wash in water.
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    Then do like this, some a little
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    to get the soap out of there.
    Because there might be some...
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    - (girl) Now you have to rub
    the back with some more soap.
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    You need to rub the back of
    your hand with more soap.
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    (soft music)
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    (running water)
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    - ♪ wash your hand, wash your hand ♪
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    - (girl) can you you
    show them the butterfly?
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    And now, cut the dog.
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    (soft music)
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    - (girl) and now you
    need a towel to dry it.
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    - I usually dry like this
    because I can't reach up there.
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    - (girl) say bye to everybody.
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    - Bye guys... watch more...
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    - Remember to wash your hands.
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    - Always.
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    - Thank you Semi for showing
    us how to wash our hands.
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    - Wow. That was such a cool end.
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    We had floating and sinking,
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    we had lots of Show and Tell stories,
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    We saw Quill and surfing,
    and then we were reminded,
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    how important it is to wash
    our hands with soap and water.
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    What a great water kind of day--
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    - It was.
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    (laughing)
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    Thank you all for joining us.
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    And we will see you all next time.
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    Goodbye for now, from Caroline
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    Sophie and the Khan
    Academy Kids team.Bye bye.
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    - Bye friends.
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