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DIY Volcano Script

We are going to create a volcano. I'm so excited


Welcome to exploration place.
My name is …………. and I'm from Superkids 5B at E4P English Center
Today we are going to talk about reactions, so a reaction is when you take two or more
chemicals and put them together and you get a change.
So in order to do that today you can use a cup, play-doh or i'm going to use clay today.
You're gonna need some baking soda, vinegar and i'm gonna use some food coloring, so we can
see our reaction a little bit better.
Also if you want to find some stuff outside in nature like sticks or dirt or rocks to create your
volcano.
So the first thing i'm going to do is
I'm going to take this cup and put it in the middle of my tray
And then i'm going to take some clay and kind of mold it around the cup
So that I can get my cup to stay in place
This is going to be really cool I promise, and like I said if you want to use um
You can use clay you can use play-doh
That way we can stick objects into the clayer play-doh
And there we go, my finished volcano
I'm ready for the reaction how about you
I'm so excited all right so i'm going to take some baking soda
And i'm going to dump it inside of my volcano
I don't think that's enough
let's do some more, one more is baking soda a solid or is it a liquid?
if you guessed solid, you were right
baking soda is solid we need some food coloring
it always makes it more fun doesn't it
all right so i use i'm using some orange and yellow
and we're gonna pretend that this part is our lava
trust me it won't get as hot so
we know that vinegar is a liquid right so we have a solid and a liquid and they're gonna react
okay?
all right is everybody ready for this
you ready you ready
three
two
one
1:58
whoa
so cool
so when the baking soda and the vinegar reacted. It caused carbon dioxide what changes did we
see with this chemical reaction
we saw fizzing we saw bubbles we saw it float up to the top and then go down the volcano
have a good day bye

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