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== '''Ice Cream and Science''' ==
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'''Do you what the freezing point is?  You can make delicious ice cream with your students while investigating liquids and solids, the freezing point, and what salt and ice do when put together.''' 
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'''Do you what the freezing point is?  You can make delicious ice cream with your students while investigating liquids and solids,
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the freezing point, and what salt and ice do when put together.''' 
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For "Ice Cream in Baggie", all you need is half and half, sugar, vanilla, ice, salt, and ziploc bags.
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'''Students mixing their liquids together.'''
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'''Next comes the ice.'''                           
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'''Students mixing their liquids together.'''
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'''Checking out the new mixture.'''
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'''Wrapping the liquid-filled ziploc bag that's inside an ice and salt filled second ziploc bag with newspaper aids in the mixing process.'''
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'''Taste testing the ice cream is the best part!'''
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''For "Ice Cream in a Baggie", all you need is half and half, sugar, vanilla, ice, rock salt, and ziploc bags.''
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Science Concept: Properties of Matter.
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Next comes the ice.                           
 
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Wrapping the liquid-filled ziploc bag that's inside an ice and salt filled second ziploc bag
 
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with newspaper aids in the mixing process.
 

Current revision as of 22:00, 28 February 2008

Ice Cream and Science

Do you what the freezing point is? You can make delicious ice cream with your students while investigating liquids and solids, the freezing point, and what salt and ice do when put together.


Image:DSCF2018.JPG

Students mixing their liquids together.

Image:DSCF2010.JPG

Next comes the ice.

Image:DSCF2029.JPG

Checking out the new mixture.

Image:DSCF2025.JPG

Wrapping the liquid-filled ziploc bag that's inside an ice and salt filled second ziploc bag with newspaper aids in the mixing process.

Image:DSCF2032.JPG

Taste testing the ice cream is the best part!

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For "Ice Cream in a Baggie", all you need is half and half, sugar, vanilla, ice, rock salt, and ziploc bags.

Science Concept: Properties of Matter.
















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