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Chemical changes is one of the most exciting units in our science class, hence the requested glue and antacid tablets. For example, glue is used to create "Oobleck". Students will use the scientific method and their senses to solve the mystery of Oobleck. Three liquids are mixed together in a plastic bag. Is it a solid or a liquid? Background: the term “Oobleck” is derived from the book Bartholomew and the Oobleck by Dr. Seuss. Experimenting with Oobleck is much more than having fun with a weird substance. As students participate in this activity, they will develop important skills in scientific observation. Consumables for science seem like the easiest thing to acquire, until it has to come out of the teacher's pocket. Paper and ink are simple materials, yet very much needed for everyday class activities. Thank you.

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Chemical changes is one of the most exciting units in our science class, hence the requested glue and antacid tablets. For example, glue is used to create "Oobleck". Students will use the scientific method and their senses to solve the mystery of Oobleck. Three liquids are mixed together in a plastic bag. Is it a solid or a liquid? Background: the term “Oobleck” is derived from the book Bartholomew and the Oobleck by Dr. Seuss. Experimenting with Oobleck is much more than having fun with a weird substance. As students participate in this activity, they will develop important skills in scientific observation. Consumables for science seem like the easiest thing to acquire, until it has to come out of the teacher's pocket. Paper and ink are simple materials, yet very much needed for everyday class activities. Thank you.

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