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Making bath fizzers
Hayley Sherrard and Teresa McErlean
The ingredients and equipment needed for one bath fizzer are:
• Citric acid (3 spoonfuls)• Sodium hydrogen carbonate (3
spoonfuls)• Plant sprayer filled with water
(sprayer should not have previously contained any harmful substances)
• Plastic bag• Teaspoon of dried herbs or
essence e.g. mint, lavender flowers, rose petals, lemon or vanilla.
• Packaging materials - cellophane/tissue paper/ribbon
• Label / gift tag
InstructionsPut 3 spoonfuls of citric acid and 3 spoonfuls
of sodium hydrogen carbonate into the plastic bag.
Add a teaspoon of your chosen herbs or essence.
Spray 3 small sprays of water into the bag and squeeze to combine ingredients. Continue squeezing bag until ball shape formed. Add water in very small amounts if necessary.
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sound. Focusing on line of development 11, this workshop will demonstrate activities suitable in Early, First and Second Levels.
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Good science?
• What do you see?
• Is there anything you can think of that is similar?
• What is happening?
Carbon dioxide is produced through the reaction between an acid and bicarbonate of soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate).
Curriculum for Excellence
Materials
Properties and uses substances.
•line of development 15
Chemical changes
• line of development 19
• Through exploring properties and sources of materials, I can choose appropriate materials to solve practical challenges. SCN 1-15a
• By contributing to investigations into familiar changes in substances to produce other substances, I can describe how their characteristics have changed. SCN 2-15a
• I have collaborated in activities which safely demonstrate simple chemical reactions using everyday chemicals. I can show an appreciation of a chemical reaction as being a change in which different materials are made. SCN 2-19a
• Children and young people are not often enough experiencing sufficient depth in their learning across all key areas in the sciences. One contributing factor is insufficient awareness of Sciences: Concept development in the sciences (2009) paper. (The Sciences 3-18, Education Scotland)
The big ideas of science – Lines of Development
Based on Concept Development in the Sciences• 15 – Learners develop their
understanding of the connection between the structure and properties of materials
• 19 – Learners develop an understanding of chemical reactions
Further activities
• Make a fire extinguisher.
• Make a lava lamp.
Use cellophane and the rafia provided to wrap your bath fizzer
Write an advice and instruction label.
• Remember to include the following information:-
• The bath fizzer should not be eaten.• Not suitable for small children. • List the ingredients.• When ready for use it should be placed
into a bath where it will fizz!• Add your name to the label.