Did you ever see a bubble…….a bubble…… a bubble? Did you ever see a bubble that floated so high?....
It reached the tree. It’s higher than me. Did you ever see a bubble that floated so high?
Today was all about bubbles! We had fun making bubbles of all kinds. We even created art with blue tinted bubbles. Bubbles are a great way to have fun and explore the properties of air, water, color, and light at the same time. Today we experimented with different bubble wands. We designed our own and tested different bubble wands from different materials such as drinking straws, pipe cleaners, string, funnels, and paper cups. We talked about bubble facts like: Bubbles are made up of air surrounded by a thin film of water. The film, wraps around moving air, trapping the air within. A soapy solution allows the water to stretch. Soapy bubbles are stronger than plain ones because the soap lessens the surface tension, allowing the water to stretch. Today was a fun and scientific day that went perfectly with our theme “splish splash”
It reached the tree. It’s higher than me. Did you ever see a bubble that floated so high?
Today was all about bubbles! We had fun making bubbles of all kinds. We even created art with blue tinted bubbles. Bubbles are a great way to have fun and explore the properties of air, water, color, and light at the same time. Today we experimented with different bubble wands. We designed our own and tested different bubble wands from different materials such as drinking straws, pipe cleaners, string, funnels, and paper cups. We talked about bubble facts like: Bubbles are made up of air surrounded by a thin film of water. The film, wraps around moving air, trapping the air within. A soapy solution allows the water to stretch. Soapy bubbles are stronger than plain ones because the soap lessens the surface tension, allowing the water to stretch. Today was a fun and scientific day that went perfectly with our theme “splish splash”