2nd Graders Discover The Wonders Of God's Creation Through Science
Squeals of excitement could be heard throughout Mrs. Rhodes
classroom as their scientific discoveries led to some fantastic results. The students used the scientific method to find out if the shape of a container would change the chemical reaction between baking soda (a base) and vinegar (an acid). What they discovered was quite a surprise.
The students measured a solution of vinegar and blue dye and poured it into a vase. They measured baking soda and put it in the balloon. The balloon was placed over the opening of the vase. When Mrs. Rhodes signaled them to begin, students gently poured the baking soda into the vinegar and there were squeals at the results. They were shocked to find that the gas formed from the reaction would inflate the balloon!
Mrs. Rhodes says this is part of the science chapter "What Scientists Do". She explains,"We are learning to study God's world and discover the wonders of His creation. He is a God of creativity, purpose, organization, and wonder. Second graders enjoy seeing God through His world."