Oil & Vinegar
The warm and sunny days have kept us all pretty busy
outdoors, but we did have some time for a little science experiment this
week. It seems that the boys really
enjoy these experiment type activities.
It’s fun to hear what they think will happen (MAKING PREDICTIONS) and then
see their reaction. They really love
playing with water – pouring and dumping – plus they never tire of bubbles, so
this experiment seemed like something they would totally enjoy and they did!
Here’s what you’ll need:
Baby oil
Vinegar
Food coloring
Small bowls
Shallow bowl/serving tray
Pipette or eye dropper
Eye droppers have been hard to find, so I usually end up
cleaning one that came with a medicine bottle and using that. The eye droppers have been difficult for them
to use independtly though, which takes some fun out of it. I recently saw pipettes being used instead so
I decided to give them a try. WAY
better! I bought ours at a teacher
supply store, but amazon has them as well.
Definitely something you can rinse and reuse. Michael (almost 2!) and Anthony (3 ½) were
both able to work them very easily. So
if you try this with your younger child, I definitely recommend getting the pipettes.
To set up, place a table cloth or towel (or both) on your
play space. Fill the shallow bowl or
tray with baby oil. Then, pour vinegar
in a few separate bowls and add different color food coloring to each.
I asked the boys what they thought would happen if we poured
the vinegar into the oil and they just thought about the different colors being
added in. I demonstrated first by
sucking some colored water into the pipette and squirting it into the oil. It formed a circle of color in the oil. Looked like just a blue bubble floating in the
oil, which they loved.
I let them each pick a color and they carefully (I was surprised
at how careful they were on their own) squirted it into the oil. I stayed super close because there were times
when the vinegar was squirted everywhere rather than into the oil. We talked about the different COLORS and then
about which colors mix together to make new colors. Anthony knew about this from school.
We squirted different colors and amounts into the oil and
watched as the colored circle floated around.
We noticed that we couldn’t pop these kind of bubbles!
I was surprised at how long the boys stayed squirting the
vinegar into the oil – they seemed so focused!
I really like science experiments to facilitate language learning. They tend to create a unique experience and
give way to HIGHER LEVEL THINKING. It
provides an opportunity to MODEL LANGUAGE that you might not use on a daily
basis and RETELLING the experience is a great language skill to build on.
Next time, I’d like to try squirting the vinegar into water –
it would be nice to have them COMPARE what happens with each liquid.
Hope you get to try this one out with your little one!
Love & Language,
Marisa
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