This summer we having been enjoying lots of
science play in
our garden. Here our some of our recent science experiments with plastic bottles.
DISCOVERY BOTTLE
We made a discovery bottle using a large plastic bottle, water, vegetable oil, glitter and sequins.
Later we added coloured glass stones (which make a nice sound when the bottle is shaken),
and some red food colouring.
MINI LAVA LAMP
We used a small plastic bottle to make a simple mini lava lamp. We filled the bottle three quarters full with vegetable oil and then filled the rest with a mixture of water and blue food colouring. This works best giving the bottle a good shake.
PIPE CLEANER MAGNET BOTTLE
We cut pipe cleaners into small pieces and put them in a plastic bottle, then used a magnet to move them about inside the bottle.
BLOWING UP A BALLOON
We used a plastic bottle, vinegar and bicarbonate of soda to blow up a balloon. This was inspired by Little Homeschool Blessings who posted instructions at
Balloon Experiments and linked up at the
Summer Carnival. I knew Sunnyboy would love this experiment!
5 plastic bottle links from the Summer Carnival:
Little Homeschool Blessings shared instructions for blowing up a balloon with a plastic bottle in
Balloon Experiments.
Mama of Many Blessings made wonderful Ocean in a Bottle discovery bottles as part of an
Ocean/Beach Unit.
Zing Zing Tree used a plastic bottle as the storage core for a fabulous giant
Paper Mache Volcano.
All Things Beautiful used buckets, cups and plastic bottles for a fun
Water Bottle Relay.
We-Made-That.com painted inside plastic bottles to make a great set of toddler
Color Matching Bottles.
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