Creating movement in the science area

Today in the science area we tried out a new experiment. How do we make our caterpillars ๐Ÿ› move. Firstly we had some small pieces of paper roll and drew on our caterpillar ๐Ÿ›.

The best way to make a caterpillar shape was to roll the paper round a pencil this was quite tricky to manage ! ย ( we had a little help). And then with a squish and a squeeze we pushed our caterpillar off the pencil.

We were now ready to create the magic movement. We used our pipettes to drop a few drops of water onto them and they grew bigger, wiggled around and it just โ€œgrowed so fastโ€.

The boys and girls noticed they were different sizes and wanted to make their own caterpillar families. They discovered using different sizes of paper towel made mummy,daddy,baby caterpillars. โ€œThis looks like the big oneโ€.

Some of the children enjoyed putting colours on the paper towels , then adding water then watched as the shapes and patterns appeared. โ€œ Mine is like the sunset in the sky โ€œ.

Who new a piece of kitchen roll could be so much fun . We used our fine motor skills also ย named shapes and colours and even did some measuring . Well Done.

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