So that got me thinking that it would be a great time to compare liquid, gas and solids. I saw this great experiment at Fit Kids Cludhouse using balloons. Fun and easy for a preschooler to understand the difference.
We took 3 balloons and filled them up with Gas, liquid and solids. Then we compared the 3 balloons. To fill the balloon with gas see our Bottle blowing balloon experiment. Then add water to 2 balloons. 1 water balloon place in the freeze overnight, that is how you get the solid.
Then compare the 3 balloons. What Jake said about each:
Gas....light weight, floats a little when you try to throw it, hard to break on the grown unless you stomp on it.
Liquid...heavier then the gas balloon, but lighter then the solid, when you throw it up it pops and water is everywhere, easy to squeeze
Solid...hard when you try to squeeze, when you throw it breaks to pieces, the heaviest of the 3 balloons.
Then compare the 3 balloons. What Jake said about each:
Gas....light weight, floats a little when you try to throw it, hard to break on the grown unless you stomp on it.
Liquid...heavier then the gas balloon, but lighter then the solid, when you throw it up it pops and water is everywhere, easy to squeeze
Solid...hard when you try to squeeze, when you throw it breaks to pieces, the heaviest of the 3 balloons.
The kids had the best time breaking the water and ice balloons.
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