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Rain in a Jar
What better way to explain what is happening outside, then make it happen inside.
Supplies: Glass Jar, Hot Water, Plate, Ice Cubes and a Towel (clean up any accidental messes)
Time: 15 min
- Heat the water until it's almost boiling - pour it into the glass jar.
- Quick! Cover the jar with the plate.
- Place the ice cubes on the plate.
- Watch what happens!
The warm air from the hot water rises and mixes with the cool air created by the ice cubes. This causes condensation and then rain!
Crayon Rainbow
You're waiting for the rain to clear and the sun to come out, and a rainbow to appear. Make your own rainbow with crayons!
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Supplies: Newspaper, canvas, hot glue gun (and glue stick), heat gun and lots of crayons.
Time: 1 hour
- Lay the newspaper down to protect your craft space
- Sort out the crayons by color (likely avoiding greys, browns, and black)
- Line up the colors by shade next to the canvas. The crayons should fill the length of the canvas.
- Hot glue the crayons to the canvas, point down. Glue a small amount at a time.
- Once all of the crayons are affixed, lean the canvas up against a support (with the newspaper underneath)
- Hold the heat gun about 12 inches from the canvas as the crayons begin to melt.
- Use the heat gun, as needed, to follow the melted crayon down the canvas to provide continuous lines. Work one section at a time.
- After all of the crayons have melted, pick up the canvas and scrape off the bottom where there is excess crayon.
- Hope a real rainbow comes out soon!
Check out more fun, energy related projects on IDT Energy's Pinterest.
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