Magical Starry Snow Globe DIY #shorts #diy #snowglobe
Transform your evening into a magical experience by crafting your own DIY snow globe! This educational and engaging activity is perfect for parents looking to inspire their children's creativity while introducing them to basic scientific concepts. It's a fun family craft and also serves as a homemade glitter globe for everyone to admire.
Materials Needed:
Transparent bottle (0.5 liters or 16.5 fluid ounces) with a cap
Star-shaped confetti or glitter
Water
Glycerol (0.25 liters or 8.25 fluid ounces)
Step-by-Step Guide:
Creating Your Globe Base: Fill your transparent bottle with water to mimic the snow globe's watery environment.
Adding Sparkle: Add some star-shaped confetti or glitter into the bottle.
Initial Experiment: Secure the cap tightly and shake the bottle, observing how the glitter settles at the bottom.
Adjusting the Density: Remove about half of the water.
Creating the Magic: Pour glycerol into the bottle until it's full again.
Observing the Change: Seal the bottle, shake it, and notice how the glitter descends more slowly, creating a mesmerizing, snow-like effect.
Educational Aspect:
This DIY glitter globe demonstrates the concept of viscosity. The activity shows how water's low viscosity means the glitter settles quickly, but adding glycerol increases viscosity, slowing down the glitter's descent. This teaches kids about fluid dynamics in an engaging way.
Engagement Questions:
What differences do you notice in the glitter's movement with just water versus the water-glycerol mix?
How could we make the glitter fall even slower?
What happens if we use different shapes or sizes of glitter?
Safety First:
Perform this activity under adult supervision. Handle all materials, especially glycerol, safely.
Expand Your Craft:
Experiment with different bottle sizes, glitter types, or glycerol-water ratios to vary the snow globe effect.
Conclusion:
Creating a DIY snow globe at home is an excellent way for kids to see science in action and for families to bond over a shared project.
MEL Science Subscription:
For more activities like this, consider the MEL Science subscription for a range of educational and enjoyable projects.
Safety Reminder:
Prioritize safety while creating your glitter globe for a fun and educational experience.
Видео Magical Starry Snow Globe DIY #shorts #diy #snowglobe канала MEL Science
Materials Needed:
Transparent bottle (0.5 liters or 16.5 fluid ounces) with a cap
Star-shaped confetti or glitter
Water
Glycerol (0.25 liters or 8.25 fluid ounces)
Step-by-Step Guide:
Creating Your Globe Base: Fill your transparent bottle with water to mimic the snow globe's watery environment.
Adding Sparkle: Add some star-shaped confetti or glitter into the bottle.
Initial Experiment: Secure the cap tightly and shake the bottle, observing how the glitter settles at the bottom.
Adjusting the Density: Remove about half of the water.
Creating the Magic: Pour glycerol into the bottle until it's full again.
Observing the Change: Seal the bottle, shake it, and notice how the glitter descends more slowly, creating a mesmerizing, snow-like effect.
Educational Aspect:
This DIY glitter globe demonstrates the concept of viscosity. The activity shows how water's low viscosity means the glitter settles quickly, but adding glycerol increases viscosity, slowing down the glitter's descent. This teaches kids about fluid dynamics in an engaging way.
Engagement Questions:
What differences do you notice in the glitter's movement with just water versus the water-glycerol mix?
How could we make the glitter fall even slower?
What happens if we use different shapes or sizes of glitter?
Safety First:
Perform this activity under adult supervision. Handle all materials, especially glycerol, safely.
Expand Your Craft:
Experiment with different bottle sizes, glitter types, or glycerol-water ratios to vary the snow globe effect.
Conclusion:
Creating a DIY snow globe at home is an excellent way for kids to see science in action and for families to bond over a shared project.
MEL Science Subscription:
For more activities like this, consider the MEL Science subscription for a range of educational and enjoyable projects.
Safety Reminder:
Prioritize safety while creating your glitter globe for a fun and educational experience.
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