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Världsvattendagen En miljon små steg - Tips för en bättre miljö Make a Recycled Lava Lamp with Your Kids Last time I went on a household cleaning spree, I decided to clean out our family medicine cabinets. I found a lot of items left behind from previous house guests, items that my family doesn't use - but I didn't want to toss them in the trash. I started considering creative ways that I could use them. When I came across a package of Alka-Seltzer, I figured that since it fizzes and bubbles when added to water, I could use them to make lava lamps with the boys. We headed outside with the Alka-Seltzer tablets and a few other items from our kitchen cabinet and recycling bin. What You Will Need for Recycled Lava Lamps: empty bottlecooking oilwaterfood coloringAlka-Seltzer Step 1: Add the Oil Have your child fill an empty container 3/4 full of cooking oil. Step 2: Add the Water Then, fill the rest of the bottle with water, leaving about an inch of bottle empty. Step 3: Add a Little Color Let your child drop 10 droplets of food coloring into the bottle. Pages: 1 2

Barr och Pinne räddar världen: Allemansrätten En man är ute i skogen med sin hund som springer fritt och skrämmer alla djuren. Mannen är i full färd med att bryta av en stor gren för att ge till hunden. Barr och Pinne rycker ut och hinner precis fram så att de kan hindra mannen från att bryta av grenen. Här kan du skapa egna klipp ur programmet Hjälp Stäng 1. Se en film om hur man skapar klipp. DelaKopiera länken genom att trycka ctrl+C på PC eller cmd+C på Mac. Så kan du använda programmet i din undervisning Lärarhandledning Ladda ner (PDF)

YouParent | Science Experiment: Liquid Rainbow in a Jar By Jessica Vician Photography by Jennifer Shaffer Photography Children love science, whether they know it or not. From inventing little contraptions with things they find around the house to watching what food coloring can do to hard-boiled eggs or some cake icing, activities influenced by science fascinate children of all ages. This weekend, teach your children about density by creating a liquid rainbow in a jar. For this activity, you will need: ½ cup light corn syrup ½ cup blue liquid dish soap ½ cup vegetable oil ½ cup isopropyl alcohol blue, red, and green food coloring Let’s get started! In a glass, use a spoon to combine the light corn syrup with one drop of blue food coloring and one drop of red food coloring. Pour the corn syrup mixture into a Mason jar that can hold a little more than 2 ½ cups of liquid. Pour the dish soap slowly down the side of the Mason jar. In a separate glass, mix ½ cup of water with two drops of green food coloring, again using a spoon. Congratulations!

Energispanarfilmen, F-6 Falken och Rosa ger en introduktion till begrepp som energi, växthusgaser och klimatförändringar. Filmen kan användas när ni arbetar med övningen Vad är energi? för åk F-6.Röst: Olle Sarri Till Energifallets startsida Samtalstips innan och efter filmen: 1. Har eleverna hört talas om klimatförändringar? 2. 3. Berättade filmen något ni inte tidigare visste? Har du tankar om Energispanarfilmen, eller kanske hela Energifallet.se? Edible Slime or Gak (Chemical and Borax Free!) One of the things I love to do with this blog is to use my science background (I have an M. Ed in science education and used to be a middle and high school science teacher) to create new play recipes that are safe - and if possible, that are edible (I love the idea of creating sensory play that is great for all ages so that babies and toddlers can join their siblings in play without having to miss out on the fun). So far I've developed a Safe/Edible Glow Water, and Edible Mini Water Beads (with no choking hazard!), and an Edible Pretend (Melting!) Like any great slime it's suuuuper stretchy! It oooooooozes. You can grab it with two hands and just pick it right up off a table. It feels so soft and slightly cool (in that way that slime always does)...sometimes you just gotta wrap your entire forearm in it. As S will tell you, it always helps to make crazy faces when you're playing with slime. :) So so so fun! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Water here)

She Begins To Pour Milk In A Bag. Seconds Later? The Best Treat Ever She Begins To Pour Milk In A Bag. Seconds Later? The... She Begins To Pour Milk In A Bag. For Aunty Acid by rozin.abbas Culture Food One of the best things about having kids around is creating fun, exciting experiments that simultaneously teach them something. Like Oobleck, this experiment will teach your kids something while making an amazing treat. The next time you're with the kids, try this out. What Did You Think? rozin.abbas For Aunty Acid I like to eat. More posts by rozin.abbas Verified Join Diply Today Connect with a social network Sign In to Diply Sign into your Diply account with your social network Report Post Select the option(s) that best described why this should be removed from Diply.

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