Let’s try something new and exciting! Fizzy ice cubes are the “new volcano” experiments!
Fizzy Ice Cubes are frozen baking soda + water – in an ice cube tray! Using vinegar, in a squirt bottle, have your kids dissolve these ice cubes in a fun (and long) science experiment! You can use various tools (tongs, tweezers, cups, etc) to help melt the cubes down and scoop them from one side of the container to the other! Let your imagination let loose!
What you need
- 1 cup baking soda
- 1/2 cup water
- Food coloring (optional)
- Large container to do the experiment in
- This makes one ice cube tray worth!
Topic: Fizzy Ice Cubes - Science Activity For Kids
When: Saturday, July 16 at 10:30 am - 11:00 am EDT
Where: Online Event
About Your Instructor
Jodi Demberg has been working with individuals with autism for over 10 years. She is currently working with adults and children with duo diagnoses at a Treatment Centre. She has also built up a strong social media brand with over 3,300 followers on Instagram. Her content focuses on healthy and delicious recipes, as well as DIY activities. She has been able to use her following to make a positive impact on the charities she supports, such as SickKids Hospital.
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