I got less science fun packed into the summer than I had planned, but I also didn't get my gallery wall started. The summer was busier than expected. That said, the boys and I did do a few experiments.
We had fun with learning about the different rock types thanks to
Pinterest. It was much better than our
Pinterest Fail in the spring.
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Tad excited about science. Warms my heart. |
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Our ingredients. You're supposed to use Starburst candies. I used Starburst and Laffy Taffy candies because that's what I had in my cabinet (thanks to Easter. Okay, let's be honest, some of those might be from Halloween. No judgement.) |
First we made sedimentary rocks. Pressure had to be applied to our rock layers.
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A toy box didn't work. |
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Hmmm, what could cause enough pressure to smash our layers together? |
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Sitting on the candy didn't work either. |
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Sitting on a chair on top of the candy worked!
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Next, they made metamorphic rocks so they needed heat and pressure.
They smashed their rock layers with siting in a chair on top of the rocks, and then the rocks got heated in the oven.
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The candy is supposed to be wrapped in wax paper then foil. I had no wax paper so this happened. Oh well. The boys got the point. |
Finally, the boys made igneous rocks - heat only.
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Those aren't H's, they are I's. For Igneous. M for metamorphic. S for sedimentary. |
We also looked at pictures of the different rocks in one of my earth science textbooks along with talking about the connection to volcanoes. Fun times.
I took the boys up to the Earth Science lab at school so we could make volcanoes. This is by far their favorite activity.
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Bear and Yellow Friend came along as well. |
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The boys were super excited. Can you tell? |
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Ah, the old baking soda and vinegar trick. |
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The boys also experimented with whether or not the thickness of their lava will make a difference in the explosion. |
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Their findings suggest that the thickness of the lava does not affect the reaction between the vinegar and baking soda. |
The last thing the boys did was make ocean water.
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They made ocean foam by shaking up salt water. Then they made fish out of clay and put them into the oceans. |
I have more things posted on Pinterest so maybe we'll get something else done before school starts!
1 comment:
Love it, Science Girl!
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