Today’s experiment? The incredible expanding balloon.
Here’s how.
Drink an Izze — choose Sparkling Clementine, that’s my favorite. Rinse out bottle and find a balloon. In another glass add one cup hot water, one tablespoon yeast, and one teaspoon sugar. Stir well. Using a funnel add mixture to your now empty Izze bottle {if you don’t have an Izze bottle use any glass bottle. It must be glass.} using a funnel. Immediately put balloon on top of jar taping down with duct tape to secure. Use colorful duct tape for fun. 🙂
Have your little one chart the changes that they see in the bottle every five minutes as the yeast kicks into action.
If they need help drawing the bottle, just draw one and use it as a template for them, and let them just add the balloon drawing at each five minute interval.
Don’t forget to set the timer. Five minutes happens fast.
When 15 minutes are up, place all your pictures side by side and chat over the change in the balloon with your kids.. Do you know what gas fills the balloon? Extra credit…
Note – this experiment will be very intriguing to all other siblings and they will all want to touch that balloon that has now expanded. Be on the lookout for little hands itching to feel that balloon and be prepared at all times with paper towels and to smell yeast.
And that’s it? Science made fun. And your kids will think you’re so cool.
{this experiment was written in the Adventures curriculum produced by My Father’s World}
12 comments
That’s so cool!
I have done a similar experiment with baking soda and vinegar, but this one will be great when we study yeast!
I think this is awesome I am always looking for great ways to bring science alive for my children! thx for this easy project!
Delighted to have enjoyed their beautiful photos of this grand experiment with very good docomentación.
how cool and fun. not to mention i love the color combo of the tape, balloon and izze bottle orange. it’s the little things. : )
VERY cool!! I love sciency things that are fun!
You are such a fun Mum 🙂
I am in love with science!
Printing this out and using it with the kiddos next week! Thanks!
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I saw this and immediately thought of your sweet Samuel. I don’t comment often, but I read your blog daily. Keep up the good work!
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I love that you had the kids draw pictures! Great idea! I try to get them to write, but they don’t have all of the skills yet…
And yet another fun time was had by all!
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too cut e- we did the same experiment this week at home (we homeschool too) we must be using the same science book!