There is flaring out from the middle to the outside. There is a brown ring around a hole and in that hole there is things that look like lily pedals and those pedals are harder than the outside. The bottom of the apple has kind of flaps that are up and under the flaps are little things ht look like thorns but aren't sharp. On the right side of the inside of the apple on the top and bottom are brown spots, they feel like sponges. And when you poke at them juice fill it up. In that hole in the center has a little white fuzzy coating. The stem also had a coating in brownish fuzzy coating. The skin of the apple is red and a little yellow. Over that is tiny tiny speckles of white. There are little cut and bruises on the skin too. Under the brownish yellowish whitish outside is a greener cleaner yellow. When you screaped it you could hear a juicy lottery card. It also smelled so good I really wanted to eat it.
- Why were you able to observe so many things about your apple today? I think it was because I had to. Usually I just eat the apple with out even looking.
- Why is observation and description so important in science? Further in science lesson you will have to look deep in to something harder to observer. In 3rd and 4th grade we were just looking at something with observations that are easy. Now we had to look for stuff that you don't usually notice so it was good practice.
- Rank order the five senses in the order or your observations (i.e. which sense was used most, second most, etc.). 1 sight 2. Touch 3. smell 4. sound