Hello parents, teachers and students! If you’re looking for a fun way to explore mixtures, solutions, states of matter, and solubility, this experiment is for you! Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on ...
This is a real classic at-home science experiment that we just had to give a go. This is perfect for little ones, at-home learning, or even just a fun stress reliever! Oobleck is what you would call a ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — Perhaps you've heard of Oobleck, a fictional substance from the mind of Dr. Seuss in his book, Bartholomew and the Oobleck. In the book, this slimy green material takes over the ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - This week, the STEM Club at Jones Elementary in Bryan ISD had their first meeting. The students made “oobleck,” which is a mixture of cornstarch and water. They learned how the ...
Create your own oobleck slime and see how the mixture can act as a solid and a liquid at the same time! On this episode of "SCIENCE! Kids", Miss Sarah and Miss Nylah from Orlando Science Center ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Last week Joe made slime. This week he is going to expand upon that previous experiment and make a new type of slime, known as an oobleck liquid. For this experiment you’ll ...
You may be familiar with a common science demonstration done in classrooms: If you mix cornstarch and water together in the right proportions, you create a gooey material that seems to defy the rules ...
Mixing corn starch and water in appropriate amounts produces a slurry that is liquid when stirred slowly but hardens when you punch it—a substance colorfully dubbed “oobleck.” (The name derives from a ...