Today at the malleable table the children chose to make gloop . They each had their own tray and took turns to add the ingredients; cornflour and water. The children used their hands to mix the ingredients together till the gloop was ready.
“Mine is too thick I need some more water”
“Mine is watery so I need more cornflour”
The children then began to explore the gloop using their hands and fingers discussing the different the textures they could feel.
“It’s sticky”
“Mine is all gooey”
“I am going to add more water to make it slime”
“Mines is so soft”
“I like the feeling”
“It looks like milk”
“I made a line and it disappeared”
The longer the children explored they became intrigued why it was hard to touch but then when running through their fingers it changes textures and turns into liquid when picking it up. The children continued exploring the gloop and talking about the feeling of it.
“It’s hard and then turns to liquid”
“Water makes it loosen”
“Look it’s running through my hands”
“My handprint has just gone”
“Hard and then it’s just runs”
“It’s melting”
Little did the children know, they had performed a science experiment and had produced a non Newtonian fluid. Impressive!