Showing posts with label science for kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science for kids. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 February 2016

Speedy Science: hot and cold

This experiment was messy so do it somewhere it is easy to mop up the water, we used the bathroom, outside would work too.

What you need:
  • 2 identical jars
  • a piece of card big enough to cover the top of the jar
  • a jug of cold water, coloured with food colour, blue
  • a jug of hot water, coloured with food colour, red (slightly hotter than bath water)
1. Fill the first jar with the blue cold water.
2. Fill the second jar with the red hot water.
3. Place the card on the jar of hot water.


4. This is the tricky bit... hold the card and carefully tip the jar and card upside down...


5. Place the jar on top of the cold water jar, make sure the mouths of the jars are aligned. Then carefully remove the card...


6. Taa-daaa the colours don't mix!


7. But wait! What happens if you do it the other way around? Repeat the exercise but this time with the cold water on top, what happens?




I must admit, we had a couple of hiccups doing this and didn't quite get the jars aligned, good job we were doing it in the bathroom! Fun trick though.

The science...

Liquids of a higher density will sit beneath those of a lower density. Therefore this proves that hot water has a lower density to cold water. This is because the molecules in hot water are moving faster than the cold water molecules, which creates more space around them thereby reducing the density.

Don't forget to share the post if you think your friends would like to dye their bathroom floors purple too...



Sunday, 7 February 2016

Speedy Science: Mysterious Magic Thread

We have some more Speedy Science experiments for you!

What you need...
  • Piece of cotton thread
  • Bowl
  • Jug of water (from the tap)
  • Washing Up detergent
  • Small spoon/dropper
  • Small child (optional)
1. Tie the ends of the cotton thread to form a loop.

2. Pour most of the water into the bowl.

3. Dunk the cotton thread into the left over water to get it wet.

4. This is the tricky part... float the loop of thread on water in the bowl. What shape is it?



Now add one drop of  washing up detergent inside the loop. What happens?


If all goes to plan the thread starts out as an irregular shape but when you are the washing up detergent, the thread moves to make a circle (much harder to capture in a photograph than you might think!).

When you add the detergent the surface tension of the water inside the loop is weakened, making the outside stronger which pulls the thread into a circle.

Try it! Let me know how it goes :)

More speedy science experiment HERE


Saturday, 6 June 2015

Speedy Science - The Uncontrollable Arm

Another fun one, I thought everyone knew this trick but it appears not!

What you need:

Small or large person
A wall

Stand about 6 inches from the wall and push the backside of your hand against it...


Push as hard as you can, using your arm muscles for at least 30 seconds, longer if possible!


Which sounds easy but actually, it's not...


When the time is up relax you arm and put it back by your side, it will lift itself, just like magic. To make this more impressive you can utter a spell and demand that the arm rises!


Friday, 13 June 2014

How To Make Goo

Ebi-kun came home from school the other day and requested to make goo or gloop or whatever you want to call it. We have done this before but he had the urge to do it again!

What you need:
Corn starch
water
food colour
bowl to mix

We didn't actually measure anything, not very scientific, I know but it's a good way for kids to learn that not everything has to be done perfectly correctly!


Then we decided to take it outside. We talked about the goo being an oobleck and why it acts the way that it does.


Neither of us know how he managed to do this gravity defying trick!


Definitely more fun outside but I'm not sure what the neighbours think of the strange goings on, I'm not sure I give us 'foreigners' a good name, like I care!


After lots of pouring, punching, squeezing and dripping he decided to make some artwork with it…



Quick, cheap and easy entertainment, can't shake a stick at that! Have you tried making goo with your kids?


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