Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The BLOBS that took over our classroom!

Every Wednesday afternoon we do a different science experiment that helps us better understand the scientific process and inquiry. The children always look forward to whatever we do whether it be experimenting with sink or float, examining the various properties of water, or as in today mix different solutions and see what new substance we get. The children begin each session by predicting what they think will happen and why. Their reasoning skills are getting better and better each week. This week however, the experiment really stretched our imaginations and took us to an entirely new science place. I'm not sure we will be able to recreate today's enthusiasm ever again!
Here are some of their exiting thoughts:
Charlotte
- The 2 mixtures went together and made a whole other thing.
Matthew - When it happened it got very drippy and then it went to a blob.
Cyrus - When you take two cups and you dump one cup into another cup and you keep mixing it then it gets smooshed up and became a soap blob, it cleaned my hands like soap. When you smoosh it together it looks like a pancake.
Jessie - I thought that it would mix around in the cup.
Aidan - It's really slimy!
Michael - It's really slimy and goopy like a blob should be.
Alex - It's like a mushy marshmellow.
Sunthoshini - I was so surprised.
If you would like to recreate a blob at home all you need is water, white glue (Elmers), and Borax. In one cup combine 1 1/2 tablespoons of water and 1 1/2 tablespoons of white glue, stir. In another cup combine 1/2 tablespoon of Borax and 1 tablespoon of water, stir. Pour the Borax mixture into the glue mixture, stir like crazy, and voila!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Guys,
    It looks like you had a fun Wednesday afternoon. I think we should try that too :)

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