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Santa Science Ideas

 

 

Santa Scents

Collect about 6-8 baby food jars. Wash thoroughly.  Take the lids and glue a red cone (his hat) on the
 brim of the lid. I spray painted the lid red but you don't have to, to the top of a baby food jar. Put
 the lid back on so you know where the front is. I then painted Santa faces on with peach paint.
 Let dry. I then added googly eyes, glued cotton on the bottom for his beard and glued a tiny red
 pom pom for his nose. Now take the lids off and drop a cotton ball into each jar that is scented
with different extracts like, peppermint, lemon, orange. You can use anything you like. This is definitely
a supervised activity because of the glass jars. It probably might work with plastic small jars if you can

 

Blubber Mitten Experiment

  Since the present day Santa is portrayed as shall we say hefty...
To find out what it's like to have a layer of blubber to keep warm,
try this easy Blubber Mitten experiment. you'll need:

Crisco (or other fat)
2 zipper sandwich bags
A bowl of ice water with ice cubes

Fill one of the zipper bags about 1/3 full of shortening, then turn the remaining zipper bag inside out.
 Place it carefully inside the bag with the shortening so that you are able to zip the one bag to the
 other. This creates a "blubber mitten" for you to put your hand in.  Put your bare hand in the bowl
 of cold water and see just how cold it is!  Next, place your hand in the "blubber mitten" and now
 place your mittened hand in the ice water. How cold does the water seem with the "blubber mitten"
 on? Do you think a nice layer of blubber would be great protection against cold?  Walrus,
whales, and seals also have wonderful layers of blubber which help to keep them warm.

Check out more great ideas @ Think Quest

 

Cookies for Santa

 Santa eats a lot of cookies--maybe do something concerning nutrition. 

 

  

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