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Math

  • The child learned about measurement and volume by observing the amount of soda that erupted from the bottle.
  • They practiced counting by counting the number of mentos dropped into the soda bottle.
  • They explored the concept of cause and effect by noticing how the number of mentos affected the height of the eruption.
  • They engaged in estimation by predicting the height of the eruption based on the number of mentos used.

Science

  • The child learned about chemical reactions by observing the explosive reaction between the soda and mentos.
  • They explored the properties of soda and mentos, noting their interaction and the resulting eruption.
  • They practiced making observations and forming hypotheses about the experiment.
  • They learned about safety precautions when conducting experiments involving potentially volatile materials.

Continued Development Tips: Encourage the child to explore other chemical reactions using everyday ingredients found at home. They can conduct simple experiments using vinegar and baking soda or lemon juice and baking powder. Encourage them to make observations, ask questions, and record their findings in a science journal.

Book Recommendations

  • The Exploding Volcano: Fun Science Facts for Kids by Susan Hayes: This book introduces children to various volcanic eruptions, including the soda and mentos volcano experiment, in a fun and engaging way.
  • Science Experiments for Kids by Jarrod Jenkins: This book provides a collection of easy and safe science experiments for kids, including a section on fizzy chemical reactions like the soda and mentos volcano.
  • Jake's Science Adventure by Emma Rivers: In this illustrated book, Jake embarks on a science-filled adventure that includes a fun and exciting experiment with soda and mentos.

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