Science Mobile Lab Tuesday, December 7 th and Wednesday, December 8 th.

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Science Mobile Lab Tuesday, December 7 th and Wednesday, December 8 th

The Science Mobile Lab is a mobile unit that travels throughout Kentucky to help give students a hands-on Science experience. We were able to spend 2 days with the Mobile Lab and complete 4 different experiments.

The first time we stepped into the Science Mobile Lab we created our own lip balm and gluep. We watched as Mr. Hodge explained the process of making Lip Balm. We used Bees Wax and Soybean Oil. We discussed solids, liquids, and gases during the heating process. We also discussed solutions versus mixtures.

MAKINg OURMAKINg OUR LIPBALM!!LIPBALM!! Cherry and Orange Flavors!

After finishing our lip balm we divided into our scientific lab groups of three. We then proceeded to make Gluep! We again discussed the three states of matter, solids, liquids, gases. We also talked about Non-Newtonian Fluids. Each group was able to mix the Gluep to whatever color they chose!

Making our Gluep! Finished! Blue Gluep

Making our Gluep! Finished! Blue Gluep

Finished! Blue Gluep Making our Gluep!

Making our Gluep! Finished! Blue Gluep

Finished! Red Gluep Making our Gluep!

Making our Gluep! Finished! Red Gluep

Finished! Blue Gluep Making our Gluep!

Making our Gluep! Finished! Green Gluep

Finished! Blue Gluep Making our Gluep!

Next, we entered the world of chemistry. We mixed ingredients together to make chocolate chip cookies. We made one gigantic chocolate chip bar and boy was it delicious!!

Our last experiment was the most delicious of all! We again used chemistry to make our very own Vanilla ice-cream. We added milk, vanilla, and sugar to a bag.

Then we shook about 500 times to turn the ingredients into ice-cream! Cool!

Shake, shake, and shake some more! We’re still shaking!

Shake, shake, and shake some more! Can we stop shaking yet?

Still shaking!

Shake some more!

And shaking!

Still shaking!

Can we stop shaking yet?

Even Mrs. Arant is shaking. We have to shake to mix our ingredients and turn our liquid milk, sugar, and vanilla, into a solid yummy ice-cream!

So many people forget that our foods come from farms and farming communities. Check out all of the products we can get from farms- it is amazing!

Corn products Beef Cattle products

Dairy Cattle products Poultry products

Wheat products Soybean products