Magic Milk Rainbow Science and STEM | Saint Patricks Day Activity | Grade 2 3
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Create a memorable experience exploring the properties of matter with oil and water using simple kitchen supplies. A complete teacher guide, student investigation, and a chemistry STEM challenge are included. The swirling rainbow of colors makes it an engaging Saint Patrik's Day experiment.
Included in the Hands-On Investigation and Teacher Guide:
- Correlation to the *Next Generation Science Standards
- 2nd Grade Structure and Properties of Matter
- Science and Engineering Practices for Kindergarten-Second Grade
- Science and Engineering Practices for Third-Fifth Grade
- Background Information and Teacher Tips.
- 6-page Experiment
- Exploring Further STEM Activity
- Answer Key
- Rubric
Students will follow the scientific method to discover which milk will create the most swirling colors. Students will record observations and data and write a summary and conclusion. They create their own liquid combination in a further exploration STEM challenge. This is a fun and memorable way to discover the causes and effects of soap on surface tension. By the end of the activities, students will be able to answer the question:
Does the amount of fat in milk affect the amount of swirling colors?
Teachers will love its’ ease of use and watching the students get excited about science. Teachers find the age-appropriate journal helpful in teaching higher-order thinking skills and learning to observe and record data. The background information helps the teacher be prepared for any questions. It is always nice to have a complete unit from start to finish.
Simple Supplies Needed. Whole milk, 2% milk, fat-free milk, dish soap, dessert plates, cotton swabs, food coloring, stopwatch, other kinds of milk, and various liquids like oil for further exploration.
This investigation is part of a series. This is the 2nd/3rd-grade investigation. Please click each grade level version below to see more details. We hope your students have a wonderful experience discovering magic milk.
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- Surface Tension Science | Magic Milk Saint Patricks Day Activity Grade 4 5 6
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Great for the classroom, STEM and science lab special teachers, science fairs, STEM Fairs, science clubs, scout groups, centers, homeschoolers, and anyone wanting to explore food science.
We prefer printing the journal, but digital versions can be helpful. The unit is a PDF but includes an Easel by TPT overlay. This allows you to easily project on the board for whole-class learning. Click “Open in Easel” on the product page to get started.
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