Showing posts with label Science Activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Science Activities. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Making Rust

Try this science experiment with your kids... mine eagerly checked the items every day and were very excited when they saw the rust forming!

What you need:

Old baking tray
Paper towel
Unwanted metal items (eg. nails, paper clips etc)
Salt
Lemon juice

What you do:

Line the baking tray with paper towel.
Place metal items in tray
Sprinkle salt and lemon juice over the top
Leave for a few days and watch the rust form.

Making rust science experiment - place metal items in tray

Making rust science experiment - Sprinkle with lemon juice and salt

Making rust science experiment - Day 3 - the rust is beginning to form

Making rust science experiment - Day 3 - the rust is beginning to form

This experiment, and many others can be found in this book: (link under image)

Everything You Need To Know About Science
Paper back - $19.99
Hard back - $29.99


Monday, 13 January 2014

Extraordinary Eggs

I did this science experiment with my kids... they loved the result!

Put an egg in a cup and cover it completely with vinegar.  Leave it for a few days and the eggshell will become soft...


 Day 1:



Day 2:




Day 3:

The shell has become soft because the vinegar has drawn all the calcium out of the shell.



More great science experiments can be found in this book (link under image).
EYNK Science
Paperback $19.95
Hardback $29.95

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Insect Hunt

This morning we all went on an 'insect hunt'...




For the serious insect hunter these exploring products are great...

Eye magnifier - Deluxe x.pngIndoor:Outdoor Microscope x.pngBug Garden x.pngBug net x.pngBugnoculars x.png

Then, using Storytelling Paper and Markers we documented our findings...

Giotto turbo colour maxi_x.jpg  Story telling paper_x.jpg


 

A fun morning!!

Monday, 29 July 2013

Celery 'Drinking' Experiment

The kids really loved this experiment and it let them discover for themselves how plants 'drink'.

Some great thought processes were witnessed and interesting conversations were had, some of which are documented below.



Day 1 Celery Experiment

Day 1 - When we placed the celery in the coloured water (black, yellow and green), I asked my 6 year old;
"What do you think will happen?"
There was a bit of a blank look on her face and she really didn't know what to say.  When I prompted her to make a random guess she said "They are going to turn that colour?"
Lets wait and see I said...




Day 2 Celery Experiment
Day 2 - As the celery started to change colour, the excitement grew!  
"Oh my gosh... look at the celery!" 
 I asked "How did the colour get to the top of the stalk when only the bottom is in the water?"  
This question provoked much thought and eventually, after a little giggle came the response; 
"Through the air?" 
 I said  "Good try... have another guess."  
After more thought came the response "It goes up the celery stick."
I asked "How does it go up?"
"On the outside"
We felt the celery stick.
"Is there any colour on your fingers?
"No."
"So, the colour doesn't go up on the outside.  How else could it get to the top?
"On the inside!"  
"Yes!  Why would the water go all the way to the top of the stalk and through the leaves?"
"Don't know."
"Have a guess."
"Mmmm, because it's drinking it."
"Exactly!"

This was a great  conversation and I loved the way she really thought about her answers.  The look on her face when she figured out the process was remarkable.  She was so proud!  






Day 3 Celery Experiment

Day 3 - We continued to watch the celery changing colour even more dramatically on the 3rd day.


Overall, this was a very successful science experiment and my kids enthusiasm made it very enjoyable.  I highly recommend trying it!!!!