
This month at the Science Center the topic was bubbles. Is there any kid that doesn't like bubbles? It started off with a lesson on surface tension and trying to figure out how many drops of water you can fit on a penny (43 in our class!)

Of course there was lots of play time and jumping around with bubbles.

The kids got to be inside of a bubble, although I couldn't get a picture that showed the bubble!

Then they got to make
Boo Bubbles, or bubbles filled with dry ice smoke.

Those looked pretty cool when they popped.
2 comments:
What a fun little science class! Where do they offer that?
Okay...I just reread that! It was at the science center! FUN!
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