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Mom Does Reviews and a few awesome bloggers are excited to host this slimy giveaway sponsored by The Young Scientists Club!
Get Ready to Experiment!
Ms. Frizzle and her students take Young Scientists on a wild ride with The Magic School Bus as they explore slime and polymers. Young Scientists take polymers out of milk, make slime, create goop, produce a snow eruption, melt snow, grow super-absorbent flowers, germinate seeds in polymers, perform a polymer trick, dehydrate polymers, and much, much more! This gooey bus-shaped kit comes packed with science components, 20 colorful experiment cards, a data notebook to record observations, and 10 containers of polymers including super balls, rainbow beads, snow, and gel crystals.
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Giveaway ends 11/27 at 1159p
The good old baking soda volcano
i loved making play doh
I don't recall a lot of science experiments but I do remember dissecting a frog, that was pretty darned cool!
Let's try this again.
I remember learning about centripetal force in the first grade by swinging a bucket full of water over my head. At 6, that was the coolest thing ever.
The classic: Volcanos with baking soda.
I don't remember any specific actual science experiments, but I do remember my sister and I just mixing a bunch of stuff together to see what happened.
I did the volcano with baking soda and vinegar experiment! I probably did more but I can't remember now.
All kinds of fun things. Potato light bulb, mentos in soda, volcano, dish soap dropped in food colored water, etc
We did the volcano's. It was fun!
My kids would LOVE this science kit. We have a handful of the books and have watched many vidoes for MSB:) Here's a link to free lapbooks using MSB books: http://yeeshallknow.com/science/
The only one i did was the volcano one
We made slime, but my favorite was when we did the breath mint "lightning" in your mouth. You chew, I think it was spearmint Lifesavers mints, in your mouth with it open and looking in the mirror, in the dark. It had something to do with static electricity, if I recall properly...
Well my mother was a biologist so I got to do a bunch! I remember my science fair project in elementary school using Petri dishes to see which mouth wash killed the most germs 🙂 good memories, I learned alot! science is very hands on, and my six year old loves to think up new ways to learn.
Corrosion on rocks!
We made volcanos with baking soda
loved making ice cream in 6th grade with dry ice /:)
I only remember doing the volcano as a kid, I am sure there were more though. My kids would absolutely love this!!
Never one one for science stuff but it always looked like fun to make a volcano!
I remember doing experiments with freezing things in a gas and throwing a ball against a wall and it breaking!
i remember doing a few food decomposition experiments as a kid
We made volcanoes out of baking soda and vinegar and we also did something electricity (I think) related with a potato (this would have been 35+ years ago, so my memory is fading!!)
As a kid all I can remember is in school we dissected a frog and it was not fun it was horrible.
My son and his class just read these books in school. He love the magic school bus. He teacher came in as Mrs. Fizzel for Halloween.
Making a volcano.
I remember making a volcano.
Hmm .. can't really remember anything that was memorable .. vaguely remember dissected frog and didn't like it at all. Thanks for the chance.
none actually
I don't know if watching ants burn under a magnifying glass is science or not.
i remember making slime
volcanoes with baking soda and vinegar
We dissected owl pellets
VOLCANOS
We did bending water and separating salt and pepper that was mixed together by using static electricity.
Baking soda and vinegar volcanoes. I did those all the time at the table when my mom was busy making dinner (I was busy making a mess)
Volcanos and done one where we had a wire scrub pad, water, and made electricity.
My favorite was making a volcano, because it exploded all over.
I always loved flubber... but a good baking soda in a bottle of vinegar was exciting too 🙂
volcanoes with baking soda and vinegar
I remember doing an experiment one year where we grew different colored crystals
I like the marshmallow in a vacuum as a science experiment. That was fun
Never really did experiments as a kid...can't remember what I might have done in school.
I used to do experiments with household stuff like baking soda and vinegar and I'd make a big mess.
We made a volcano that erupted.
I did things like making volcanos and circuits at school, but the best were those I made up myself in the backyard 🙂
Baking Soda and Vinegar Volcano
Potato clock, volcano and homemade glue and playdoh
I remember growing bean sprout seeds in cotton with water. 🙂
We had science kits with wires and little light bulbs.
I used to love anything that would bubble up - so, lots of different experiments with baking soda and vinegar and food coloring and such...
Baking soda and vinegar reaction!
The cornstarch and water to show how earthquakes cause liquefaction.
I guess everyone did the baking soda and vinegar volcano as a kid.... that's the one I remember most. Now, as a mom, my kids' favorite is mixing borax with glue to make gak. So much fun!
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Don't remember exactly but loved when we would do the experiments by mixing chemicals and seeing what the reactions would be.
I loved making the little tornados in two liter bottles!
I remember making a potato clock that I kept for quite a while.
We had to grow different kinds of plants when we were learning about photosynthesis =D
I think the slimiest was when we had to disect frogs. UGH. Was horrible but I made it through!
Make play doh and edible PB play doh and finger paints.
I enjoyed chemistry more, but i remember electricity made with a potato.
I was home schooled and my mom was a math and science teacher, you name the experiment, we did it!
Chemistry was more my thing. I remember making electricity from a potato.
When I was a middle school science teacher we made oobleck and found the density of a child by dunking him in water!
When I was a middle school science teacher, we made oobleck and found the density of a child by dunking him in water!! 🙂
I didn't do much as a kid but we do tons now with my kids. We love to make things grow and change colors and fizz. This would be so cool!
As a child we did experiments with weather balloons. I remember how much fun we used to have and how HUGE those balloons were!
we have made slime... loved it