Educating Our Eagles - Issue 13
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Snow volcano With the use of baking soda, food coloring, and vinegar, Ms. Bleau’s prekindergarten students explored reactions through volcanos, color, and snow! The class created a volcano with the added bonus of coloring the surrounding snow. The class discussed how the ingredients they used would mix together and what type of reaction would occur. They were excited to watch as the liquid bubbled over to color the snow! As a result of instruction, students will be able to: • observe a science experiment and understand what a reaction is. • observe color theory in action. Observations: As the class continued to add more baking soda and vinegar to the experiment, the various colors mixed together. Yellow and blue made green, red and blue made purple. The students were excited to watch the process and reaction in real time and learned about color theory and science while havng a lot of fun! MA Standards: PS1-4 EDUCATING OUR EAGLES 18
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