Pop Bottle Science - Share Your Resources!
Funny what can happen when you let your kids lead the way the with learning (dare I say UNSCHOOLING?). While shopping at the wholesale club a few months ago, Miss B found this great little Pop Bottle Science Kit. It looked great -- and the price was $10. (I'm noticing while writing this post that it is $5.98 on Amazon now - GREAT deal!) Included in the kit is the bottle, measuring spoons and cup, balloons, a cork, and a lesson book. You might need a few other household items, but they are things you would already have around the house. Here's the description:
We have completed a few experiments from the bottle this week - and what I love is that my nine year old gets all of the supplies and pretty much can do the experiments for she and her younger brother, and if she needs my help it lets her know in the book. You really get a lot of knowledge for quite a small time investment with these little experiments.
The concepts are short and easily illustrated. They are perfect for my nine and six year old! Earlier this week we learned about how everything is made of molecules and how molecules are always in motion. When we put food coloring into a bottle of water, the molecules diffused throughout the water.
Yesterday we made a prediction about whether paper balled up in the bottom of the open bottle would get wet when it was submersed in a bucket of water. We had to follow the directions exactly - and discovered that the paper was MAGIC! The force of the air from the bottle kept the water out and the paper dry. Simple, really.
On today's schedule is a lava lamp made with vegetable oil and food coloring. I'm so glad we purchased this book and are having fun with it now - a perfect way to do quick and fun science with multi age children!
If you have a favorite science resource, can you let me know? I'd love to add to my resources!!
Reader Comments (4)
Sounds wonderful. I just ordered it. Can't wait until it comes and I can start doing stuff with my son.
Kathi Still trying to figure out http://www.time4learning.com/science.shtml" rel="nofollow">science for my 3rd grader.
Great! So glad you can use it!
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I like SteveSpanglerScience.Com
They have science experiments complete with videos of Steve doing them.
My boys have been doing their own 2L bottle science. Keep in mind they are in High School- so their own thought up experiments include things like rocket engines and fire.
http://www.hometrainingtools.com/ is good too, for supplies, esp if you need to but chemicals- which can be difficult to do lots of places
Thanks, Kimberly! We love Steve Spangler, too.... I've not heard of hometrainingtools.com, so I'll look into it. Happy New Year!