Science Investigations
#1 Guest_Sezbina_*
Posted 27 January 2004 - 05:55 PM
#2
Posted 27 January 2004 - 07:54 PM
Sorry if these are all the obvious ones
Harricroft
#3
Posted 27 January 2004 - 08:07 PM
In my reception class last year I filled the water tray with ice cubes and also some ballons that I have filled with water and then frozen... the conversations and the look of awe on the children's faces at being able to play with it and see what happens was delightful.
Clay is also an interesting one as if you add water it goes really wet and slimy and if it is left to drey it goes brittle.
have fun whatever you choose to do
Lorna

#4
Posted 27 January 2004 - 08:11 PM
We're currently doing this topic in school (Changes in Materials) One really good idea the children loved was to put "ICE HANDS" in the water tray. Over the weekend i used a latex glove, filled it with water, added some food colouring and popped it in the freezer. Today when we used them i also filled latex gloves with water so they could compare before and after. Believe me it went down really well.
Hope it helps
#5
Posted 27 January 2004 - 08:59 PM
We've also done the frozen glove one-in fact when our OFSTED inspectors came in one of them suggested it to us. The children loved it!
Linda
#6
Posted 27 January 2004 - 09:29 PM
This is all very well if you survive the shock of opening the freezer in the morning and spotting the frozen faces staring out at you...
#7
Posted 27 January 2004 - 10:17 PM
I've just made dough with my class! Do you have access to a microwave?
we trouped to the staffroom and I'm sure that was more interesting than waiting for the microwave to ping but if you could move one to the classroom and have it at the children's level it could work well.
The cooked playdough can be made in the microwave, takes about 4 mins depending on quantity and power output but is alot easier than forever stirring in a saucepan!
I explored the ingrediants as we used them
ie tasted the salt, children thought it was sugar when they saw it!
felt the softness of the flour,
talked about cupfuls etc ( full/ empty).
I used a pyrex bowl so we could observe changes as we mixed the ingrediants and added the food colouring at the end so that children could observe the way the colour mixes through the mixture.
Then the cooking produced the dough form that the children are familiar with! I stir and check it every minute so you can see the changes and makes sure it does not cook around edges too fast.
Children can also feel the heat in the bowl after first minute but it can get VERY HOT so do be careful.
Then the children kneaded the dough with me which is also a different experience to cold dough.
Have fun, whatever you choose.
Susan
Children are like snowflakes, each one is an individual.
#8 Guest_Sezbina_*
Posted 19 February 2004 - 09:09 AM
#9 Guest_cat33_*
Posted 19 February 2004 - 05:42 PM
#10
Posted 19 February 2004 - 08:06 PM
Although I neglected to spray water on it, so it was just very cold!
However, I left it outside first thing in the morning, and the children noticed it as they came in. One of them asked why he was outside, i expressed surprise and we brought him inside.
I asked the children how we could warm him up..use a heater..a hot water bottle..a dummy..a blanket.
We wrapped him in a blanket and sat him next to a heater and checked him regularly to see if he was getting warmer. The children were very concerned and kept going to him independent of any adult to see how he was and to wrap blanket around him again.
The children got an awful lot from this activity and it is one we shall certainly use again.
Thanks for the idea.
Catherine
#11
Posted 21 February 2004 - 05:09 PM
#12 Guest_cat33_*
Posted 22 February 2004 - 03:17 PM
The children were interested in how the animal looked through the ice.
Chris <_<
#13
Posted 01 March 2004 - 07:53 PM
has anyone out there tried to make glue?
thought it would be interesting, fun and a challenge?! (changing materails and all that!)
any recipes, tips, ideas?
Xx Lizzie
#14
Posted 12 March 2004 - 08:04 PM
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