TasteTest
(p.g 71)
Materials Needed:
- Three small glasses
- Three different types of pure fruit juice
- Large glass of water
- Bandanna
Have a friend blindfold you with a scarf.
1.) Orange juice
2.) Apple juice
3.) Apple rasberry
to recongnize the flavors. (Apple rasberry)
(Orange juice)
(Apple)
After tasting each juice, wash your mouth out with a
glass of water.
Hold your nose and taste the juices again!
(Apple)
(Orange juice)
(Apple rasberry)
your nose! Cassie thought so! The juices now
have similar flavors.
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Good job. Does this work with solid foods as well?
ReplyDeleteThis is so true, because when you are sick with a stuff up nose you cant taste anything. Great Job.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! I learned something new.
ReplyDeleteGreat experiment, explanation, and demonstration. Thank you for clarifying that different juice and foods can be used.
ReplyDeleteIf u drank more of each juice would it change the outcome anymore?
ReplyDeleteWow...I did not realize that your nose had so much to do with your taste. I never really thought about when you have a cold and food tasted bland. Good job!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to show that there is a relationship between your nose and mouth. This is why a lot of people hold their nose when they take their medicine!
ReplyDeleteGreat work girls! It will be fun for students to use the juices of their choice. This will also help them understand the relationship between smell and taste.
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ReplyDeleteMaybe you could review how a nose and your tounge works before going over the experiment. You could talk about why they work together and what we would do if they did not work together.
ReplyDeleteThen follow up with the experiment. Then explain what the water and blindfold has to do with the experiment!
This experiment is so neat. It is weird though because I am actually on a diet and I have to drink this nasty protein stuff and the only way I can drink it is to hold my nose and just drink. Then, I have to rinse my mouth out! It's gross. I never had thought about using my experience in a way to teach a lesson to a group of students. This is neat.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you ladies explained your presentation and how you provided background information about taste and smell before the experiment to help the class understand the out come. It was also nice when you explained why you must use the water before you hold your nose. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat job work ladies!!! This is something that I would use in my classroom sometime. I think the children would be really into this.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!! Can you just place a drop of juice on various places on your tongue and better identify it? (rather than drinking it)
ReplyDeleteGreat job! This would be a fun activity. Students are learning and having fun at the same time!
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