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Core Skills Analysis

Science

  • Milly learned about non-Newtonian fluids by seeing how oobleck behaves as both a liquid and a solid depending on the force applied.
  • She understood the concept of states of matter as she observed oobleck transitioning from liquid to solid and back.
  • Milly explored the idea of mixtures and solutions while creating oobleck by combining cornstarch and water.
  • She experienced the scientific method in action by making hypotheses about oobleck's properties and testing them through experimentation.

Tips

Engaging in hands-on activities like making oobleck can be a great way to foster a love for science in children. Encourage further exploration by trying out different ratios of cornstarch and water, adding color to the mixture, or testing the oobleck's properties under various conditions such as temperature or pressure. Additionally, discussing real-world applications of non-Newtonian fluids can help connect the activity to everyday phenomena.

Book Recommendations

  • Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend: A whimsical and magical tale that sparks imagination and creativity, perfect for young readers inspired by hands-on experiments like making oobleck.
  • The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill: A fantastical story about magic and courage, ideal for nurturing a sense of wonder and curiosity in children exploring scientific concepts through play.
  • Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty: Follow the adventures of Ada, a young scientist with boundless curiosity and a penchant for exploration, inspiring kids to embrace their inner scientist.
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