Saturday, March 11, 2017

Bubbly, Foamy, Transparent Liquids!

1st grade has begun learning about properties of liquids!  Liquids, unlike solids, have no shape.  They take the shape of the container they are in.  The classes have been making observations about six different liquids: dish soap, corn syrup, colored water, vegetable oil, liquid starch and hand soap.  They have discovered that liquids can be viscous, foamy, bubbly, transparent, translucent or have color.

There are so many bubbles in the oil.

The colored water makes a tornado!


So bubbly.

It's turning lighter the more I shake it!

It's always hard to describe the way the liquid sounds.



The hand soap is so thick I can't see anything.



Playing Memory with liquid properties!

Do you have any foamy? Go Fish!


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