On Going Science Experiment- Temperature- Freezing
- Elizabeth Gruss
- Jan 4, 2021
- 1 min read
This ongoing science experiment is so incredibly easy to set up and features a essential yet uncomplicated concept. To set up- fill same size, clear containers with varying amounts of water. I like to use paint cups as we always have many on hand. Place these outside in an area the children can see when they arrive and leave school. If you leave this out at play time, your results will most likely be compromised due to the irresistible water-dumping situation you have created. Setting it up somewhere where children can see but won't touch is preferrable. Discuss the changes and why. Make sure you have some with very little water and some full to see how amounts change how long it takes to freeze. Record or just see what it's like after the cold night, mid day, and end of day. Take pictures if you'd like to print and hang up for a science center. This is great to do again in spring to see a larger variety of temperature change.
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