

Class, give me a count down... 3.... 2..... 1....... pull!
Whoosh! The kids were certainly "engaged" with this particular science experiment.
Just look at that thing! It only took about 4 seconds for the geyser to gush and then it was over.
Isn't she so cute! I saw her walking her students to lunch the other day, and she is smaller than the majority of her kids. The only way you could tell she wasn't a student is because she was dressed in a cute frilly skirt, and the kids have to wear their uniforms.
4 comments:
I love your pictures! I'm a teacher, too, and I plan to use Steve Spangler's Mentos Geyser this semester.
You might suggest to Miss Kennedy that she sign up for the Experiment of the Week! I did, last spring, and the ideas and experiments and videos have been appearing in my email weekly ever since. They're fantastic, too; my kids are crazy about them.
http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment-of-the-week.html?source=blog
How fun! I wish I had science teachers that did more things like that. I probably would have paid more attention in class :)
My kids LOVED when Eric and Emily did that for them.
Looks like something Becca or Nick would do out of boredom... in your livingroom...
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