After the kids did a few rounds of this, then the real fun started. They were given trays of soapy water and different "tools" to blow bubbles of various sizes. An unexpected fun aspect to this was that it was recess time for the preschoolers, and they had a great time trying to chase down and catch the bubbles that the big kids were blowing over the fence at them!
The fun continued at each grade's lunch recess. It was the much anticipated Eggstronaut Challenge. Each student was invited to wrap an egg in something to protect it, and our fantastic principal (dressed as a mad scientist) along with her helper (Dr. Frank N. Stein) threw them off the roof of one of the portable classrooms to see which ones survived.
Some of the kids were really creative with their solutions. Some of them (like the one that just put the egg in a ziplock bag of water - which proceeded to explode when it hit the ground, showering the nearby kids with sadness) seemed hell-bent on seeing how they could make the biggest mess. But it was great fun for everyone who watched!
What a FANTASTIC way to get the kids interested and keep them interested!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to learn! Would have made me love science if they had teached it that way when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteEducation can be fun - I only wish that more administrators and teachers would step outside the textbook and appreciate the value of learning something with laughter and imagination. Sounds like this gave the kids a hands-on experience too, which will stick with them for a long time.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great!! What a lovely school!
ReplyDeleteOh to be outside in t-shirts in early March... I can dream!