Nord Anglia Education
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Nord Anglia
28 February, 2018

The Magic of Science

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The Magic of Science The Ladybirds are being scientists, and discovering the magic of science through exciting experiments and looking at the world around us

In our Early Years, the Ladybird class, we are being scientists, and discovering the magic of science through exciting experiments and looking at the world around us.

Today we investigated the properties of dry ice and were left amazed by what happened when we added it to water. We touched the blocks of dry ice with tongs, learning that we must not touch the dry ice as it is even colder than ice made from water. Then the children thought I was a magician as they watched the dry ice react with water to create a big cloud of smoke. Magic!

We have been exploring air over several weeks so the children they made the connection that air was escaping out of the dry ice as smoke. We then wondered what would happen if we put a few pieces of dry ice into some bottles and tried to trap this escaping air with balloons. To our amazement we watched the balloons blow up, bigger and bigger, until they eventually POPPED! Through this active learning, the children could see that dry ice turns from a solid to a gas on contact with water and that the balloon traps all the carbon dioxide gas inside, making the balloon round and full of gas.

Keen to explore further, the children made some soapy water and tried to predict what happen when they added the dry ice. We gave it a good mix and yes, there were bubbles, lots and lots of them, bubbling like a volcano erupting. And when we added food colouring to the water, we had rainbow bubbles!  What a great morning of wonder, discovery and exciting learning.

 

Ms. Marushka Bunce

Kindergarten 1 Homeroom Teacher