So, our first experiment was the Floating M’s & S’s. This was SOO cool! Soak some Skittles or m&m’s in water and pay close attention to what floats!
Can you see our floating m?
Next, we tried Dissolving Hot & Cold. We used some Smarties as well as some Milk Duds. The hot water is in the two cups on the left…could you tell?
Finally, we did a little color mixing.
JI, who mixed EVERY single color of Skittles and m&m’s we had discovered that mixing all the colors makes brown!!!
We tried the Density Rainbow and I REALLY wanted it to work, but it didn’t! I also wanted to try the Lifesaver Lights, but we didn’t have any Wintergreen Lifesavers. I think the kids would really like this one…so I may just have to add Wintergreen Lifesavers to the grocery list so we can try it!
I thought about trying some of the other chocolate experiments, but I figured it would be best if I just hid the chocolate from the kids…you never know when one of my chocolate craving may hit!!! ;-)
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haha!! we 'bought' back most of the kids candy and mommy stashed all the good stuff for later.
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love the floating m.
Oh, I love this idea! I am checking out this website immediately...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! We are gonna have to try a few of these.
ReplyDeleteOh what fun! I love the M...that is so strange?
ReplyDeleteThis is SO cool! I am always at a loss of what science-y projects to do. Thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this-great ideas and I think we are going to try some of them. I'm heading over right now! thanks again.
ReplyDeleteYour letter float turned out much better than some of the ones I've seen before.
ReplyDeleteI never thought to do color mixing with candy......
My boys would love to do this!
ReplyDeleteCool! We'll be trying some of these, now that the weather isn't great for outside science stuff...
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed candy experiments! Too bad the density rainbow didn't work out. It takes a lot of practice. I put up a new movie on the website that might make the process more clear, if that helps.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck homeschooling your 5 kids. What a project! I am inspired by your enthusiasm.
haha!! we 'bought' back most of the kids candy and mommy stashed all the good stuff for later.
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love the floating m.
oh what a great idea ! I took all the kids snickers and hid them for my cravings. Sad isn't it? Now I just have to figure out how to hide them from MYSELF !!!!
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