Classroom fun with The Fizz Inflator
What would the science world be without vinegar & baking soda? It would be a little less exciting at the Community School of West Seattle. Michelle Taylor teaches a K-2 program there and she decided to add a little science excitement to her classroom. With a little vinegar, baking soda, a bottle and a balloon, her students were able to to observe chemistry at work inflating the balloon. (Instructions for this experiment below)
“You could hear the screams all through the school – it was so exciting.”
For instructions to this experiment, CLICK HERE.
To visit Michelle’s classroom blog, CLICK HERE.
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Cheers! Sandra. R.
once i did a project about fizz inflator and i won the science project! I won $2000 doller big check! By the way i luv your blog!
aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh! thnx thnx thnx thnx thnx thnx thnx thnx and a million THANKS! it worked. my science teacher says i have a chance of winning! my friend’s are all so jealous. ha!thanks. but what’s the hypothesis of this project?