This is a great investigation that Kid Scientists of all ages can participate in. Read on for extensions for Big Kid Scientists.
Materials: eye dropper or pipette, penny, cup of water, towel (the cat is optional…Rooney was helping)
Procedure:
- Ask Kid Scientists to predict how many drops of water will fit on a penny. Little Kid scientists should record their prediction. Big Kid Scientists can grab this lab report to record their thinking.
- Using room temperature water, carefully add drops of water to the top of the penny, counting how many fit.
- How close was your prediction?
Extensions for Little Kid Scientists:
- Will you be able to fit more drops with cold water or warm water?
- Will you be able to fit more drops on the “heads” side or the “tails” side?
- Will you be able to fit more drops on a clean penny or a dirty penny?
- What questions do you want to test?
Extensions for Big Kid Scientists:
- Big Kid Scientists can grab this new investigation to test coin size
- Research and write a scientific explanation of why so many drops of water will fit on a penny
As always, The Science Mommy would love to hear about your investigation. Let me know how it turns out!
Loving your google docs (you're so clever!!) this blog is brilliant.. just like you :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tessa...I am hoping people have fun with the investigations!
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