Monday, June 17, 2013

Rainbow Ivory Soap Experiment

 
 

Okay, so this experiment/experience/activity has been around for a long time now but I wanted to share with you our experiment and what we did with the blown up soap afterwards.  What you will need is a few bars of Ivory soap (yes, it HAS to be Ivory Soap!), some water, colored water and pipettes (or medicine droppers).  I cut the bars in half first and the kids put them in a container of water.  After that we put the soap in the microwave for 60 sec.  We watched in amazement and fascination while the soap expanded and grew!!  Super Fun!
 





 
Now we had this super awesome, fluffy, blown up soap.  The kids could not wait to get their hands into it.  I placed colored water and pipettes on the table so they could color their soap and let them go at it.  They examined, colored, manipulated for the rest of the day!  Amazing social, language, fine motor, observation, problem solving, math, and science skills all  being used in this process!
 




 

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Sunday, June 16, 2013

The Itsy Bitsy Spider Prop

We did this little craft to go along with the Itsy Bitsy Spider rhyme.  The kids loved using the prop while we sang the song.  All you need is some paper, yarn, tape, pieces of straw and a Styrofoam cup.

I had the kids create their own spiders then taped them to a piece of yarn.  Then I tied the yarn to a little piece of straw and put it through a hole in the cup. Easy Peasy!






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