Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Making a Mole

The mole project was an oddly easy project, for it did not take much effort to complete. We made moles to display in class for Mole day, the celebration of the number 6.022 x 10^23. This number is significant to chemistry because it is a unit that we use very commonly in the class.
There were many different approaches to the types of moles. My mole had the them of being Santa Claws Mole, but there were other themes that were much more creative. There was a Whack-a-Mole display, a metal mole, a Mole-zou mole, and many more that were very interesting. In addition, we had a party in class in which we brought in food, so the celebration of Mole day was a success.
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Helpful Links:
How to Sew
Information about the Mole (unit)

3 comments:

  1. I agree that this project was easy to complete and kind of fun. The links you provided were very helpful for actually learning to sew. I loved how every mole had a different theme and "personality". There were many creative themes that I would have never thought about. After seeing everybody mole, I feel like mine was not up to the creative standard set by my classmates.

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  2. It may have been easy for you, but it wasn't for me. It took me 4 hours to sew my perfectly constructed mole;) It was better than the other projects since it didn't require a ton of research and you got to do something creative.

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  3. I frankly disagree when you say that it was easy. I spent many pain filled hours working on mine, so when you say it was easy. But I do agree each individual mole was easy to make

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