Potions and Mixtures
Bubbling Brews
Magical Color Changes
Wands & Wizard Crafts
Oobleck & Jumping Beans
100

What happens when you mix oil and water?

They separate

100

What ingredient made our lava lamps bubble?

Alka seltzer

100

What do we call the color of an object?

It's color or pigment

100

What magical tool did we create yesterday?

A wand

100

Is Oobleck more like a solid, a liquid, or both?

Both

200

What do we call it when two or more things are mixed together?

A mixture

200

When bubbles start to form during our experiments, is that a physical or chemical reaction?

A chemical reaction
200

What happened during our color-changing experiment?

The liquid changed color

200

What skill did we use when decorating our wands?

Creativity!

200

What two ingredients make Oobleck?

Cornstarch and water

300

What kitchen ingredient made many of our potions fizz?

Baking soda

300

What happens if you add more baking soda to a bubbling brew?

The reaction may become bigger/produce more bubbles

300

Name one primary color.

Red, blue, or yellow

300

What does a scientist use to observe details?

Their eyes or observation skills

300

How is a static charge generated?

When two surfaces come in contact.

400

When a potion changes color, what type of reaction are we observing?

A chemical reaction

400

What causes bubbles to form during a chemical reaction?

Gas being released

400

What color do blue and yellow make?

Green

400

What do we call a plan or drawing made before building something?

A design

400

What are the two types of atoms?

Protons and electrons 

500

What do scientists call the materials used to make a reaction happen?

Reactants

500

Why do bubbles rise to the top of a liquid? (Hint: What is being released when bubbles form?)

Gas is lighter than the liquid

500

Why do some mixtures change color?

A chemical reaction changes the substances

500

What process do engineers use to create and improve inventions?

The engineering design process (step-by-step problem-solving process)

500

What do scientists call a substance that acts like both a solid and a liquid?

A non-Newtonian fluid

(Hint: it was in our objective!)

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