Are you looking for an indoor or
outdoor family activity for this weekend? How about exploring the
science of bubbles? Bubbles are fun AND filled with science and math concepts: surface tension,
evaporation, shape, chemistry etc. You probably have all the supplies
you need right in your kitchen to play with bubbles: dish soap,
drinking straws, and possibly corn syrup. Want to know why bubbles
are round, or how to pierce them without popping? Try these easy
experiments out.
Interested in those swirling colors? Then here is a project
for you.
If you're feeling adventurous you might want to change your bubble
solution and try to make bouncy bubbles or thick bubbles with these
other recipes. Maybe understanding the math behind a
bubble is
more your style. Have you ever tried to freeze a bubble? Yes,
freezing a bubble
is possible. It just might be the best way to enjoy the polar vortex!
If you are making a family trip to the
library or book store this weekend here are some excellent books
about bubbles to check out, click the image for more info:
Oh I'm so sharing this on my updated post of Shamrock Bubbles! Great science collection!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I wrote this one not long after I started the blog!
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