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Oobleck Science: Solid or Liquid?
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Did you know that matter is malleable? From icing snow to help it melt to boiling an egg, people change matter every day without even realizing it. When matter undergoes a chemical change, it can’t be changed back to its original condition. You see this transformation happen with rusted metal, burnt wood, and spoiled food.
Chemical reactions also happen when something is broken down or apart, and new matter takes its place. Examples of this include a candle that’s lit and a melting glacier.
Oobleck is a substance that’s somewhere between a liquid and a solid. It pours like a liquidbut acts like a solid when you squeeze it. Follow the recipe to make this amazing oobleck and kick-start a fascinating conversation (or unit) about changing states of matter.
Grade
First GradeSecond Grade
Subject
SciencePhysical Science
What You Need:
- Newspaper
- Bowl
- Cornstarch (1 cup)
- Water
- Recyclable plastic tub
- Food coloring (optional)
- Old clothes or smock (optional)
What You Do:
- Lay the newspaper down to cover your work surface.
- Have your child pour 1 cup of cornstarch into the bowl.
- Help your childadd in water slowly, until the mixture is thick (about the consistency of syrup).
- Stir a couple of drops of food coloring into the mixture, if your kid wants it to be a certain color.
- Encourage your childto squeeze the oobleck between theirfingers, asking themquestions about the experience. Some great examples include: Can you shape the oobleck into a ball? What happens when you squeeze it in your fingers?
- Have your child pour the mixture into the plastic tub. What happens?
- With your child, experiment with the oobleck. Have your child make it into a ball and throw it into the air. Encourage your child to leave it out in the sun. Tell your childto try to bounce the oobleck. After each experiment, discuss what happened and why.
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