Why does the moon look different on some nights than others? The students will discover the reason behind this as they create a simulation of the moon’s phases using cookies and its frosting.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): 3rd – 5th
Why does the moon look different on some nights than others? The students will discover the reason behind this as they create a simulation of the moon’s phases using cookies and its frosting.
They say that looks can be deceiving. In this activity, the students will able to create something that will be a literal example of this statement. How can the cartoon fish get into the cartoon fish bowl?
Convection is one of the things that happen around us and in this lesson, students will conduct an experiment about convection currents using bottles, hot and cold water, and food coloring to discover the science behind it.
Who would’ve thought that liquid colors can become colorless in a moment? In this lesson, the students will conduct an experiment that will lead them to learn about chromophores and the process they go through before becoming colorless.
What do scientists do for fun? Play BINGO! Let students create by filling it out with symbols of the elements and play to see who’s the science bingo victor.
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