We sure had a blast in October exploring Spooky Science and Art in
preparation of our Halloween Carnival. We hope that everyone who had
the chance to attend had a wonderful time! Sadly we were so busy during
the event to take even one photo!
So instead this blog
will showcase our prep work leading up to the event; especially our
weekly Wednesday science experiments that you may or may not have known
about. Enjoy the photos and please encourage other parents to read our
blog.
Our November theme is Thankfulness during
which we explore natural resources, food chains and more during science
Wednesdays. Also please be sure to sign-up soon for childcare over Winter
Break if you think that you may need it. - Chris
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Aaron
renamed this dish soap, food coloring and milk chemical reaction
experiment "Ghost Droll" to draw a bigger crowd and it worked! Older kids, girls, boys and even some parents could not resist the draw of the swirling colors. |
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Tree
Frog Treks visits our morning toddler program, Miniposa each Tuesday.
One week they were kind enough to leave behind some recently shed snake
skin for us to explore. |
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During
this experiment students carved apples then soaked them in salt water
so that osmosis would shrivel the apples creating a "Shrunken Head"
effect. |
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In
this experiment, "Witch's Brew" students mixed a variety of gross
ingredients until Paola finally added her magic touch (baking soda and
vinegar) to get a spectacular chemical reaction. |
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In
this experiment students made slime which we displayed at our very
haunted house. Although we are still cleaning up after everything, it
was all worth it because the kids loved it!!!! |