ENGLISH INFANTS, ENGLISH PRIMARY, ENGLISH INFANTS&PRIMARY, SPECIAL NEEDS, PARENTS

sábado, 19 de abril de 2014

EARLY YEARS EXPERIENCE: SCIENCE WITH COLOURS

Colours

Separating Inks

Looking at inks and investigating how the chemicals separate in water.

You will need

Strips of Blotting paper
Felt pens including several different black pens
Several plastic transparent pots with a couple of cms of water in each pot
Straws
Pegs
  • Draw a circle of colour at the bottom of each strip of blotting paper using a variety of coloured pens.
  • Suspend each strip of blotting paper from a straw using a peg as shown so that bottom of the paper dips into the water allowing the water to then soak up through the paper.
  • Ask the children if they can guess what might happen.
  • Watch the paper absorb the water and discuss what is happening to the picture.
    To extend the activity we could:
  • Each child could then do their own drawing on a dry piece of blotting paper using several colours and dip it in the water as before.
  • Draw some circles using the different black pens.
  • Ask the children if they think the black ink will stay the same colour or will it change when dipped in the water.
  • Compare the results from the different black inks, hopefully there will be some differences.

How to get the colour Green 


You will need:

2 glasses or jars with drinking water
1 jar
food colouring (yellow and blue)

I have used water and food colouring. First of all, I tinted a glass of water with the yellow food colouring, and then I did the same with the blue colourant. Depending on the size of the container you need to add more drops of food colouring. Later I poured the two glasses in a jar and... I got the colour green! Because I used food colouring,   children can drink it. They will love it!



Another activity you can  try with your students providing that if you mix yellow + blue= green. Test with paint and children will find out that the result is the same. Also you can do this experiment with the rest of the colours.

If you have more ideas. Why don't you share in here!

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