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Science and process How have you explained aspects of science to the children?... Bees and honey, body, invention .. please feel free to post ideas, asks and experiences in this forum.

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Unread 03-09-2006, 04:40 PM
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This went down a storm with my 3-4s today :)
This month's theme is 'daily activities' so we started by talking about bathtime. Then we tested different bath products to see which made the most bubbles.
I put about an inch of water in the bottom of some 500ml clear pastic bottles, then added a little bubble-bath, shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, bath salts etc. We talked about which ones might make good bubbles, then I got the kids to choose which they wanted to test and blow through straws into the bottles for a minute or so. We then lined up the bottles and compared how high the bubbles had risen, and decided which substance was best to make a bubbly bath.
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Unread 03-09-2006, 09:13 PM
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Sounds like the kids had a lot of fun. I'm just wondering if any of them sucked the straw instead of blowing?:vomit:
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Unread 03-11-2006, 07:40 AM
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*lol* only one - and she spat it out pretty sharpish we followed up with bubble painting yesterday and sent 3 home with blue tongues... made the co-teacher panic a bit *oops* but the kids themselves were unfazed.
I imagine you'd have to drink a fair amount of bubblebath before it did you any harm but if we wanted to be hyper-safe then we could have used 'baby' formulations. I demonstrated with the only one that could have been potentially dangerous to a toddler (some pretty virulent-coloured bath salts) because I couldn't read the packaging (everything else was things that I had brought from the UK but they were bought here).

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Unread 03-13-2006, 04:22 PM
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You can also poke a pin hole in the straw, it will let them blow out, but not suck in the paint. :)
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Good tip, better safe than sorry eh?
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Just came across this thread- think I might try this kind of activity in sept.. anyone one else got any smiliar ones worth trying??
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