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Science & Nature
Dancing Raisins: Fun With Science and Chemical Reactions! (Ages 7-10)
In this one time class we will explore chemical reactions with dancing raisins. No not THOSE dancing raisins!
Heather Swann: The Queen of Science Experiments
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Completed by 10 learners
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7-10
year olds
1-6
learners per class
$12
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Meets once
30 minute class
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Dancing raisins? No not THOSE dancing raisins. Real dancing raisins. In this one time class we will make raisins dance while exploring the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar. *Introductions* We will break the ice by introducing ourselves to our fellow scientists. *Discussion* What is a chemical reaction? Learners will brainstorm what they believe a chemical reaction is. Learners will be introduced to the word carbon dioxide. *Predictions* Learners will brainstorm their...
Learners will expand their vocabulary knowledge by being introduced to new scientific words such as carbon dioxide and predictions. Learners will learn how to make a scientific prediction also known as a hypothesis.
Required Supplies: A clear container Distilled white vinegar (enough to fill the container halfway) Raisins (A small individual snack size box is plenty) Baking soda Spoon (To add the baking soda to the container) Food coloring (Color of your choice but nothing too dark as it may make the contents of the container hard to see) Recommended Supplies: Plate or metal tray (to catch any spills) or I strongly recommend having paper towels on hand Play clothes Easy to clean surface
30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Teacher
Heather Swann: The Queen of Science ExperimentsLearning is Lifelong-- "Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young."--Henry Ford
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349 completed classes
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