Tuesday, May 19, 2020

The Science Behind BUBBLES!

Bubbles provide the opportunity to study science concepts such as elasticity, surface tension, chemistry, light, and even geometry. A bubble is just air wrapped in soap film. Soap film is made from soap and water. The outside and inside surfaces of a bubble consist of soap molecules. A thin layer of water lies between the two layers of soap molecules, sort of like a water sandwich with soap molecules for bread. They work together to hold air inside. Bubbles can stretch and become all kinds of crazy looking shapes. 

Our Pre K friends had a blast discovering, making, and blowing their very own bubbles! 


Blowing bubble snakes

It's BUBBLE TIME!


BLOW BLOW BLOW YOUR BUBBLE!


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