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I am always looking for fun activities to do with my kids. This week we made snake bubbles. These are so easy and you probably already have all the supplies in your house. You will need: -an empty bottle (I used a Gatorade bottle) -rubber band -terry cloth (I used a wash cloth) -liquid dish soap -water Mix the dish soap with some water, I did a 2 to 1 ratio (2 soap to 1 water). Then cut the bottom off the bottle. Trace the bottom of the bottle onto the terry cloth with about an inch overlap. Cut out the circle and attach it to the bottom of the bottle using the rubber band. Dip the bottom of the bottle into the soap and blow. The bubbles are thick and stick together making a long snake like shape. We had a contest to see who could make the longest snake. It was so funny to see them blowing and blowing with the big puffy cheeks. SUCCESS!
Click to enlarge With New Year's Eve upcoming, a large number of people will celebrate by popping open a bottle of champagne. The bubbles in your glass may seem simple enough, but there's actually a wealth of interesting chemistry behind them...
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Take bubble blowing to the next level. Learn how to make colorful bubble snakes that your kids will love! Best part, wands are built from your recycle bin.
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If you’re anything like me, you drink carbonated water by the bucket. From cans of La Croix to freshly aerated bottles from my Soda Stream, seltzer is my regular drink of choice. But this fizzy drink is good for far more than just drinking. Those tiny bubbles that fizz and pop, the ones that make seltzer such a wonderful beverage, are also what make it such a smart ingredient in cooking and baking. Yes, it’s all about the bubbles.
Blow you mind... or burst your bubble... or just BLOW BUBBLES! Begin Bubble Burst by Studying the way bubbles look... Click on the images below (from Google Image Search) What do all the bubble have in common? 1. Perfectly Round 2. Rainbow/iridescent- tints/pastels of the rainbow. 3. Rings of color- color is circular with the contour of the sphere. 4. White highlights/reflections from sun 5. Brighter & more colorful on the outside 6. Transparent to background in middle. See through when overlapped. 7. Seem to get smaller as they float further away If you REALLY study bubbles, you notice the top and bottom are a reverse mirror of each-other. The darks areas of the bubble are reflections of the world around it. What color IS a bubble? ir·i·des·cent /ˌirəˈdes(ə)nt/ adjective showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles. The dragonfly;s wings looked white until I noticed the green and purple hints as it moved on my hand. Learn Find colors that look iridescent. I like to use Prisma Colors because they blend well together. You really only need three colors (canary yellow aquamarine and mulberry) since they create new colors when you overlap them. This one below used only these three colors and white... Use crayola construction paper crayons or PrismaColor colored pencils. Get a circle tracer. Optional Video Lesson THis video was created for lower grade level using construction paper crayons.... This is getting more advanced now... This video really helped me take my bubble to the next level... This video is like the one before, but gets even more advanced... TRACING CIRCLES Trace 7 or more circle onto paper. Some can go off the page, some can overlap, some can be big, some can be little. HIGHLIGHTS Begin with the white colored Fall 2023 Tayden Sunshine & Madelynn Victoria, Shaunna, & Brooklynn ——— Fall 2022-6th grade Kaylee, Peyton, Justo, & Kiara Ashleigh Dixon Spring 2022 Camden, Cooper, landyn, Paislee, Ashley, kee’Mario Eduardo 6th grade Elva, Sumroot, Carl, Kenneth. Spring 2021 Emma, Ayden b., Estrella, Laney, Jaycee, Uriel. 2020 Fall 8th period Carol (big one), Terry, Grayson, Jeremiah and Kenzi 3rd period: Milo, Nathalie, Kelley, Alexandra, Jarezi, Valerie Aubrie and Avery Fall 2020 2nd period- Abbey, Ethan, Lucy, Audrina, Jaxon and Averie 2020 Spring 1st period Bubbles 2020 (above) Yuka, Desiree, Stephanie, Victoria, Sa’Niya, Rylee, Katie & Kaylynn 2nd Period Bubbles 2020 (above) Emmily, Mariana, Yareli, Lucy, Addyson & Moses 3rd Period Art 2020 Caroline, Danielle, Josilen, Bailee,Brooklyn & Brielle 4th period Bubbles Jackie, Krissie & Riley 8th period bubbles Makena, Breanna, Alexander, Preciosa & Tania 9th period Bubbles Luke, Maiyah, Nathalie, Gage, Shayla,And Jorja. MMS Art 2019-20 done with PrismaColor Colored pencils (above) These images below were done in 2013-14 at MMS with construction paper crayons Araceley 6th grade Chance 6th grade Garrett 6th grade Kimberley 6th grade Omar 6th grade Davion 6th grade It is all about experimenting... This was Davion's original picture. I actually LOVE it!... But, it did not look like bubbles to me. So, I instead will use it as a successful free center of his. I gave him the choice to redo it and capture a more realistic "bubble" quality. He did it with a wonderful attitude. But, his marbles are Marvelous! More Done later by my 7th and 8th graders... Brianna 7th grade Brianne 8th grade Cederick 8th grade Cheyenne 7th grade Ellie 7th grade Fernando 7th grade Haley 7th grade Haylie 8th grade Hugo 7th grade Juanita 7th grade Luz 7th grade Mariella 7th grade Shanna 7th grade Todd 7th grade TAKE IT A LITTLE FURTHER! with this lesson! See Here... http://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2016/04/rainbow-p.html ____________________________________________________ Planning for this assignment took some creative experimenting, trial, and error... While toying around with the idea of this lesson, I originally liked they way the background of the real photos I found of bubbles was very blurry. So, I used the crayon resist method here. I drew the bubbles with white and baby blue crayons (make sure they are not washable!) and added some contour reflection lines inside. Then I used markers to sloppily add in a landscape using horizontal lines. Then I used a wet brush to go over the marker till it bled out making it blurry. The marker in the process washed off of the wax lines and left the bubble still visible (crayon resist method.). I did not like all the aspects of this first attempt, so I tried it on the black paper which I like much more.
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French designers have created the otherworldly spheres deep in the heart of woodland just ten miles north of Marseille.
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The inspiration for this drink was a cocktail called the Trinidad Especial, which includes a full ounce of Angostura bitters. Boelte wondered, "How can I do something like this in the German-Austrian tradition, to reflect the menu at Prime Meats?" The answer: Asbach Uralt, a long-aged, full-bodied German brandy, and Underberg bitters, a German digestif that comes in adorable .75-oz bottles. Boelte has a friend who makes a delicious toasted orgeat syrup, but any orgeat will bring a floral fragrance and nutty almond quality to this warming combination of spice, sweetness, and toasty depth.
Give mom this beautiful handmade flower card for Mother's Day using simple kraft paper, and fresh flowers, wrapped up with a special note!
Prosecco has now been linked to over 40 crimes in Cambridgeshire including assault and a threat to kill, according to the latest figures from Cambridgeshire police.
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Take the kids on a nature walk and collect leaves to make this gorgeous leaf butterfly! Kids will love painting leaves to reveal the wings.
Even if wine has become more and more demystified and accessible over the past several years -- there are still a few lingering myths out there.
Hey, whatever else is wrong with our current cultural relationship with sugar water, at least nobody's pushing it as a baby formula alternative anymore, right? This 1956 ad says that 7-Up is "so wholesome" that "lots of mothers" give it to their babies. The company's evidence for this wholesomeness? They list the ingredients, even though they don't have to!