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H-E-L-P !
came back to chaos today....teachers helped themselves to equipment, missing stopwatches ( don't these teachers count in and out ?? ) after the 2 day conference so not quite thinking straight.
I am after "recipes" for rock making...end of year activities....and I can't find my sheets.
Can anyone help please ?
Thanks in anticipation
Hi Smee,
If you want an alternative to edible rocks, we've done the plaster of Paris one with
1 pebbles, gravel, sand
2 gravel
3 gravel, soil
4 gravel, sand.
do in a polystyrene cup, and when set, peel away to reveal your rocks.
Ellice
We have just done the igneous rock making from the following website: http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/wis/te ... iments.htm
We used our hotplates and saucepans plus saucepans from home. Each group was given a plastic cup of rice bubbles (rice pops) and a portion of marshmallows and about a tablespoon of butter. Portions were modified and we used non stick baking and cooking paper. We used Homebrand dark choc chips (small) and milk choc melts (large) and 100's & 1000's. For some reason the kids didn't want the sultanas. Don't know why. I guess they just weren't chocolate flavoured. They just loved the edible rocks.
Lyn.
When I did soil science at uni (closest I ever want to get to geology) they recommended we lick the soil to field test for salinity and texture (no joke) . It never tasted this good though!