We put some color into our lazy gloomy gray Sunday with these two activities. L kept saying "ooo pretty!"
Kitchen Fireworks
What you need:
Vegetable Oil
Water
food coloring
How To:
1. Pour water into a clear glass or pitcher leaving roughly an inch of space at the top of the glass. Water must be room temperature so either: let it sit out a bit -or- make it room temperature from the faucet.
2. Add some vegetable oil to the water till you've got about an inch or two of oil on top of the water
3. Add just a few drops of food coloring into the class and watch the fireworks!
This is such a simple project and kids will enjoy watching it because the color beads drop slowly because of the oil. When they hit the water they are released and sort of explode into the water.
Very cool.
NOTE: Add the darker colors right after your lighter colors (red and yellow) start dropping. The green and blue (especially blue) drop really fast and will cloud up your water before your other colors even start to drop. I would recommend adding blue LAST-after all other colors start dropping from the oil.
Rainbow Raindrops
Another Activity I did was just dump a ton of vegetable oil into a clear mason jar and then I added drops of food coloring (which of course held their drop shape in the oil) which then float to the bottom. I took a spoon and just very gently stirred them up. Lawson thought this was pretty cool also.
Again, it was lots of "oooo pretty!"
Again, it was lots of "oooo pretty!"
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This is awesome! Can you link this up too?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Thanks for sharing! We tried this today and hd so much fun. I linked back to you on my blog.
ReplyDeleteWe did this today and it was great fun. thanks for posting it :-)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this!! Thank you for all of these wonderful and creatively stimulating projects!
ReplyDeletewe did this today, and the boys LOVED it! thanks for all the ideas!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a fun and educational idea! I have twins that are 3 and a 2 year old. They all thought this was a fun rainy day activity.
ReplyDeleteGenius! Will do this with the eldest soon!
ReplyDeleteI envy the photos you post here. It seems so fun, well, I know it is. Anyways, I've been meaning to look for a good model in the Camera House to document me and my son's bonding moments. I love your blog!
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