One of my favorite Dr. Seuss Activities for Kids is to make Oobleck! This hands-on book activity is inspired by the book Bartholomew and the Oobleck. Oobleck is a classic science experiment that is perfect for children of all ages.
It's easy to make and even more fun to play with! Plus, it teaches kids about the properties of matter in a fun and interactive way. Oobleck: the Dr. Seuss Science Experiment: Oobleck is a classic science experiment that's perfect for entertaining both kids and adults.
If you haven't seen it in action it's very fascinating stuff and before too long you'll have your hands covered with it, happily making a mess that can be. Dr. Seuss Week & Oobleck! By Angela Thayer February 25, 2013 Did you know Dr.
Seuss' birthday is this on March 2nd? To honor of him, we are doing some Dr. Seuss activities this week. To start off, I'm going to show you a fun sensory activity with creating Oobleck.
This slimy stuff originates from the book Bartholomew and the Oobleck. In this STEM activity, kids will recreate the green oobleck from the Dr Seuss book Bartholomew and the Oobleck! Bartholomew and the Oobleck make Oobleck A recipe to make "oobleck" Grades: K-5 Seussville Printable Pages and Worksheets for Dr. Seuss More than 100 pages searchable by activity or book.
I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today - Literature/Math Lesson Children create their own word problems. Grades: 1-2 Book Discussion Guides Hooray for Diffendoofer Day! I saw this Homemade Oobleck Recipe on The Adventures of Bear awhile back and thought this would be a great way to incorporate more Dr Seuss crafts/activities in his birthday month. We actually did this about 2 weeks ago before moving.
What is oobleck? According to the Wikipedia Encyclopedia, it is a green precipitation in the Dr Seuss book, Batholowmew and the Oobleck. It is also an example of. It is Dr.
Seuss week at school, and what better when to celebrate than by learning how to make oobleck from the book, 'Bartholomew and the Oobleck.'. I have a soft spot for activities that correlate with children's books, and this is one of our favorites. After reading about the green sticky goop that falls from the sky in Dr.
Seuss's Bartholomew and the Oobleck, amaze your kids by making real oobleck! It is one of the simplest activities you can do, and it will keep your kids entertained for hours. Homemade Oobleck inspired by Dr. Seuss is super fun for the kids.
You'll love that our 'recipe' is borax. When you think of science and Dr. Seuss, it wouldn't surprise me if your first thought went to oobleck, that gooey (in the original, green) goop that's easy to make and fun to play with.
But there are many, many more ways to tie Dr. Seuss stories to science activities, as shown by this list of 30 Seuss-inspired science activities from Read Science. Here you'll find ideas like measuring.