Today's activity is surprisingly fun and super simple! When I first read about it I did not believe it. And I was surprised that the cycle of "dancing" keeps happening over and over again. You'll have to try it to see what I mean. When you understand the science behind it, things make sense. Give it a try. Materials:
*If you do not have this at home, you can make a solution of vinegar and baking soda instead since it produces the carbon dioxide bubbles needed for this experiment. Parent Tip: Ask your students what they think will happen before watching a video or doing the experiment. Then find out! How To Links & Explanation: Here is the link to the instructions and explanation. Thanks to Cool Science Experiment Head Quarters for this activity. Share Your Experience: If you do this experiment feel free to share your experience in the comments section below. Happy Sciencing!
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