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61 Views- 2nd - 5th Grade
Students incorporate within this lesson scientific observations, senses: touch, sound, smell and sight, classification, states of matter and surface tension. Students make a substance and use scientific observations, as well as their senses to classify Oobleck and its ingredients as solid, liquid, or gas.
18 Views- 1st Grade
Students explore Oobleck. They manipulate and observe the properties of Oobleck. Students discuss the differences between solids and liquids. They investigate Oobleck. Students write a sentence describing what they observed about the Oobleck.
05 Views- 3rd Grade
Students explore solids and liquids. They discuss the characteristics of each state and examples. Students observe the characteristics of Oobleck. They discuss what they observe about the oobleck.
61 Views- 2nd - 3rd Grade
Students listen to the book, "Oobleck," by Dr. Suess before experimenting with mystery powders. They determine the proper ratio of powder to liquid to make the Oobleck.
99 Views- 4th Grade
Students create an Oobleck and place objects in it. They mix conrstarch and water in clear containers so that it flows when the container lid is tipped. Then, students hold and manipulate the Oobleck and predict whether various objects sink or float and compare whether the objects behave the same in Oobleck and water.
85 Views- 4th - 5th Grade
Students examine a material they know as oobleck. They discover the three stages of matter and state the characteristics of each. They relate these characteristics to oobleck.
95 Views- 1st - 2nd Grade
Students discuss what they think happens when mixing specific ingredients to create an unknown substance labeled Oobleck. They individually illustrate and write one to three sentences describing the results.
91 Views- 3rd - 6th Grade
Students listen to the book, "Bartholomew and the Oobleck". They use a graphic organizer to sequence events and work in small groups to make an oobleck recipe. They create comic strips to retell the story using computer software.
02 Views- 2nd Grade
Students explain that we use our senses to make observations and that the observations often describe properties of an object or substance. They make oobleck, then perform a series of tests on it.
61 Views- Kindergarten Grade
Students find out about liquids and solids through hands on experience with Oobleck. By completing this experiment, students can identify the difference between a liquid and a solid.

