Materials:
White rose or flower
2 cups
Water
Food coloring ( 2 colors)
Scissors
Instructions:
Add water to both cups
Add food coloring to both cups ( 1 color in each cup)
Cut down the center of the stem
Place one stem inside a cup then place the other stem inside the other cup
Observe! This make take several hours
Take a picture & share it on class dojo for points!
Materials:
Two cups
Water
Baking soda
Vinegar
Gummy worms
Scissors
Instructions:
Full one cup 3/4 way with water
Add 2-3 spoons of baking soda to cup of water
Cut gummy worms in half
Add gummy worms to your water/baking soda cup
Wait 15 minutes
Pour vinegar into your second cup (halfway)
Take out gummy worms & add them to the cup with vinegar
Watch as the gummy worms “dance"
Take a picture and share with us for Dojo Points!
Materials:
Jar
Water
Baby Oil
Food Coloring
Glitter (Optional)
Instructions:
Fill your jar halfway with water
Put in two-three drops of food coloring into your jar
Put the cap back on and shake
Fill the rest of your jar with baby oil
Add in your glitter or sprinkles (if you don’t have any glitter)
Shake and watch the oil separate from the water
Take a picture and share with us for Dojo Points!
Materials
3 cups
Several Pennies
Water
Soap
Salt
Vinegar
Instructions
Set up your cups
Pour water into your first cup
Pour soap and water in the next cup
Pour salt and vinegar in the last cup
Now put a few pennies into each cup
Wait about 10 minutes
Remove the pennies from each cup
Rinse them in water and set them on a paper towel
Compare all the pennies & show us on Class Dojo!
Notes
Which cup cleaned the pennies the best?
If you guessed vinegar, you are correct.
The vinegar made its penny shiny. Pennies become dull over time as copper on the surface reacts with oxygen from the air. The two elements combine to form dark chemicals called copper oxides. The acetic acid in vinegar dissolves these chemicals and leaves the copper surface of the penny looking shiny. Soap can clean lots of things, but it can’t dissolve copper oxides.
Materials
Used coffee grounds (1 cup)
Cold coffee (1 cup)
Flour ( 1 cup)
Wax paper
Mixing bowl
Small objects to make impressions (ex. cookie cutters)
Instructions
In the mixing bowl stir together the coffee grounds, cold coffee, and flour until well mixed
Knead the dough together and then flatten it out onto the wax paper
Cut out circles of the dough ( you can use a can)
Press the small objects firmly into the dough, to leave an imprint. Remove the object, and there’s your fossil
Let the fossil dry & harden overnight
Take a picture & post it on Class Dojo for points!
Materials
Ice cubes (1 cup)
Salt ( 1 tablespoon)
Any juice ( 1 Cup)
Quart-size Ziplock bag
Sandwich-sized Ziplock bag
Cup
Instructions
Place ice cubes and salt in a quart-sized Ziploc bag
Place juice in a smaller sandwich-sized Ziploc bag, press out all the air and seal tightly.
Place bag of juice inside the bag of ice and seal tightly
Shake for about 3-5 minutes or until you notice the juice turn into slush
Pour slushie into a cup and enjoy
Take a picture & post it on Class Dojo for points!