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Activity: "My child made slime"

Science

  • The child learned about states of matter by observing how the ingredients transformed from liquid to solid.
  • They explored chemical reactions by mixing the glue and borax solution, which created a new substance with different properties.
  • They gained an understanding of measurements and ratios by following the recipe and measuring the ingredients accurately.
  • The child practiced observation skills by noting the changes in texture, color, and consistency during the slime-making process.

For continued development, encourage your child to experiment with different ingredients to create variations of slime. They can try adding glitter, food coloring, or even small objects like beads or foam balls to make their slime more interesting. They can also explore the effects of altering the ratios of ingredients, such as using more or less borax solution, to see how it affects the texture and stretchiness of the slime.

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