Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Science in the Park - Ghoulish Science!

This week at Science in the Park - we made slime, goo, and blew up balloons....with a chemical reaction!

Experiment 1: Slime

In this experiment we mixed together borax and glue to form goo-y slime!

Materials:

  • Borax (bought it at Target!!)
  • Water
  • 2 mixing bowls
  • Glue

How To:

  • Mix 1 teaspoon borax in 1 cup water.
  • Mix equal parts glue and water (ex. 1/2 cup water with 1/2 cup glue)
  • Add a little bit of food coloring to the glue and water mixture to make it look cool!
  • Slowly add one teaspoon of the borax solution to the glue solution and stir.  It will begin to stick together and form into slime! 
  • Enjoy playing with the slime!  Wash hands after because the borax is a chemical.

 

The Science:

When the borax, glue, and water are mixed together, long molecule chains are formed.  These chains are called "polymers" which you may have heard when referring to plastics.  Plastics are a type of polymer!

 

Experiment 2: Goblin Goo!

In this experiment cornstarch and water are mixed together to form a fun goo!

Materials:

  • Yogurt cup
  • Cornstarch
  • Water
  • Food coloring

How To:

  • Mix 1 part cornstarch with 2 parts water (example 1/4 cup cornstarch with 1/2 cup water)
  • Add a little bit of food coloring to make it look cool!
  • Push your finger in slowly and it will feel like a liquid.  Push your finger in quickly and it will feel like a solid!

The Science:

You just formed a "Non-Newtonian" substance!  This is a substance that doesn't follow Newton's law that a liquid flows at a predictable, consistent rate.  The reason why it acts the way it does is because the cornstarch is very fine and the particles are basically held in suspension in the water (they are not dissolved).  Since cornstarch is unique in that when pressure is applied, the grains of cornstarch will hold their shape and size - it reacts to pressure by holding its shape; but if you move slowly then you are not putting pressure on the grains and they moves out of the way.

Experiment 3: Monster Balloons

This experiment uses a chemical reaction to blow up a balloon!

Materials:

  • Balloon
  • Vinegar
  • Baking Soda
  • Water bottle (empty)
  • Sharpie

How To:

  • Put about a teaspoon of baking soda into a balloon. 
  • Fill the water bottle about a 1/3 full with vinegar.
  • Holding the ball of the balloon that has the baking soda in it to one side, stretch the bottom of the balloon over the water bottle.
  • When the balloon is stretched over the water bottle - lift the ball of the balloon up and shake a little so the baking soda falls into the water bottle.
  • The chemical reaction will create carbon dioxide gas that will blow up the balloon!
  • Once the reaction is done - tie the balloon and use the Sharpie to decorate!

The Science:

The baking soda is a base and the vinegar is an acid.  When these two mix, they cause a chemical reaction whose byproduct is carbon dioxide which is a gas that blows up the balloon!

Enjoy!


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Crafting Stories - What was I Scared Of?

Book: What was I Scared of? by Dr. Seuss
Craft: A pair of scary green pants with nobody inside them!
 
 

The Book:

This is a story about a little character that goes out in the night and keeps stumbling on the "a pair of scary green pants with nobody inside them"!  He gets scared and runs away until one time he finds the scary green pants crying...they bond and then the pants are no longer scary.  Then when they pass each other at night - they happily say "Hi".
 
 

 

Craft:

This craft will make a pair of green pants that can say "Boo" and "Hi".  Like the pants in the story, the craft pants can "scare" people with its "Boo" and happily say "Hi" to people.  My four year old hid behind the island when her Dad came home and put the pants with the "Boo" and "Hi" signs sticking out.  When her Dad saw the pants, she jumped out and said "BOO!" <pause> "Hi!".  Totally adorable!
 
 

Materials:

  • Green construction paper
  • A bright colored construction paper (eg yellow)
  • A dark colored construction paper (eg black)
  • Marker
  • Scissors
  • Hole puncher
  • String
  • Stapler 

How to:

  • Cut out 2 pieces of green construction paper in the shape of pants (template: template link)
  • Staple them together around the sides a bottom so that there is a pocket at the top.
  • Cut a circle out of a bright color (we used yellow) and write "Hi" on it.
  • Cut a circle out of a dark color (we used black) and write "Boo" on it.  We used "Boo" cut out of white paper and used a hole punch to make the circles for the "B" and the "o's".  You can also use chalk to write "Boo" on dark paper.
  • Punch 2 holes in the pants.
  • Punch a hole in each of the circle pieces.
  • Tie one circle piece to each of the holes in the pants. 
  • Decorate the pants!
  • Scare somebody! 
 
Enjoy!

Monday, October 1, 2012

Crafting Stories - Bee and Me

We read the story "Bee & Me" and made a cool bee to go with it!  We love this story around here because it talks about how bees are good and that we should be kind to them!

Book: Bee & Me

Craft: A bee you can fly!

Book

Craft

 

Materials:

  • Yellow construction paper
  • Black construction paper
  • Wax paper (from the kitchen)
  • Yarn
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Tape
  • Template (here)

 How to:

  • We cut out the body of the bee and traced it on yellow paper. 
  • Then we cut out just the middle section and traced it on black paper.
  • Next, cut out the antennas and trace on black paper.
  • And we cut out some rectangles for strips.
  • The wings are cut out of wax paper.
  • The kids assembled the bee by looking at a sample and using a glue stick.
  • Then they drew on some eyes.
  • And we punched a hole with scissors in the middle and added a piece of yarn, taping it on the bottom.
  • Now - you have a bee you can fly!