Teachers are always on the lookout for fast and easy science experiments to complement what their students are learning from their textbooks. Sometimes science textbooks are dry and not very interesting... even when they are introducing interesting subject matter! Science experiments are a fun, hands-on way to bring energy and excitement to your lessons. If you are looking for a science experiment that is easy to prepare and conduct, educational, and with a high-interest level, give Hot Chocolate Surprise a try. Hot Chocolate Surprise appeals to students of all ages and meets a number of science objectives. It's an especially fun activity for those cold, dark days of winter. Read on for a list of materials needed, directions, and a free printable.
Hot Chocolate Surprise Science Experiment
Materials
- one package of hot chocolate
- 1/4 cup of baking soda
- vinegar
- coffee mug or clear plastic cup
- measuring cups
- observation sheet (optional)
Directions
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