Science Birthday Party: How To Make Slime

how to make friends with a ghostAs I’ve been sharing in Easy and Cheap Science Birthday Party: A Complete Guide, I planned three science experiments for the kids including making slime. There’s just no way around it: Slime is cool. Kids and adults alike love messing with this goo. In fact, my kids still have their slime months later. It’s stored in a ziplock bag in our toy closet. Look at the kind of traps their superheroes can get into! Before we began this experiment at my son’s Science Birthday Party, I had the kids open their Secret Lab Science Notebooks and write down the word POLYMER. I told them we were going to make a polymer and asked them if anyone knew what that is, Then, I explained molecules are very small things that make up every single thing that they can see or touch, and that there are many different kinds of molecules.

Polymers are long chains of molecules that form very complicated structures. The one we’re going to make can take the form of a liquid or a solid. Then, as kids finished up their slime experiment, I asked them to draw a picture of what their polymer looked like and record any other details they noticed about it. They were really into it! Recipe inspiration from and thanks to Domestic Charm! Cover the table with plastic table cloth for easy clean up. Tip: My mom suggested next time that we double cover the table and then rip off the top layer after experiments were done.

Then, we’d have a fresh covering for snack time at the end. 1. In the cup, stir together the glue and the 1 cup of warm water. Stir in the food coloring until you reach desired color. 2. In the small bowl, mix together the 1/3 cup warm water and 2 teaspoons of borax. Stir until the borax is dissolved. 3. Now add about 2 tablespoons of the Borax solution to the glue solution. You WILL NOT use all of the borax solution. Stir continuously while adding the solution. The more borax solution you add the stiffer the slime will be.

So if you want the slim to be more runny, then add less borax solution. You can add more green food coloring while stirring these solutions together to get your desired color of slime. It should start sticking together and you’ve got green slime. Tip: You’ll see in the pictures below that I wrote out simple directions on each child’s cup and bowl. Even though I gave verbal instructions, this was so other adults could help the non-readers and the kids who can read could follow the directions. Yield: This recipe makes enough for one child. 2. - Cover the table with plastic table cloth for easy clean up.



6. 1. In the cup, stir together the glue and the 1 cup of warm water. Stir in the food coloring until you reach desired color. 7. 2. In the small bowl, mix together the 1/3 cup warm water and 2 teaspoons of borax. Stir until the borax is dissolved. 8. 3. Now add about 2 tablespoons of the Borax solution to the glue solution. You WILL NOT use all of the borax solution. Stir continuously while adding the solution. The more borax solution you add the stiffer the slime will be. So if you want the slim to be more runny, then add less borax solution. You can add more food coloring while stirring these solutions together to get your desired color of slime. It should start sticking together and you’ve got colored slime.
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