Monday, December 3, 2012

Totally Gross: The Game of Science

This week we did something a little different, and played a game.  It was a board game called totally gross. It asked questions about science, had us do some weird things to demonstrate scientific principles, and had us do some simple lab experiments.

We did some really silly things like:

Mina had to try and flap her arms 180 times a minute because that's how fast a fly beats its wings.

Anna had to puff up and pretend to be a tick sucking blood, because they fill and grow when they eat.


Jack probably did the silliest thing in all. Jack had to talk out of his butt! This was to demonstrate how strong our glutenous maximus is. That's a fancy way to say butt muscle.


This game was super fun and we can't wait to play again. We laughed the ENTIRE time. Here's a picture of all of us showing off how our lips are actually the inside of our mouth, not part of our face.


Science Fact:  A mole can dig a hole 300 feet in one night.

Big other news! Jack lost a tooth and had his first basketball game today!

Snowflake Science

Sorry for the late blog post. Science Monday's have been a little hectic with basketball season and Chritmas just around the corner. Last week we made our own snowflakes to hang on our tree (which is huge).

How we made snowflakes:

We used pipe cleaners and used three pieces of the same size and twisted them together in a six pointed shape and we tied a string to it, and taped the string to a pencil.

We then boiled water. For every cup of boiled water we added 4 tablespoons of borax.  Next we added just a little bit of blue dye to color them.

We dipped the snowflakes in the solution overnight.

And this is what happened!

The crystalized!

We learned that this happens because the hot water molecules move faster and allow more borax to dissolve. When the water cools, the water starts to evaporate, and leaving the crystals to form on the pipe
cleaners.

Some cool things we learned about snowflakes:

Jack: Snowflakes are made out of really cold ice. Cold, cold, coldity cold cold, cold, cold, wwwwaaaater.

Mina:  No two snowflakes are alike, but they all have six sides.

Anna: Snowflakes are cool, I can't wait for it to start snowing.

Science Fact: Smokers eat more sugar than non smokers.