Family Science Night in Carter County Middle School
 
Beverly McDavid had another fun night with her sixth graders and their families as you can see in these pictures. 
I got  to do a science show for them too. 

One of the night's projects was making slime.

       



Slime chemistry
 


Making lip balm

       


We made ice cream using liquid nitrogen.
The recipe used:
2 gallons of whole milk
1 gallon of whipping cream
7 pounds of sugar
1 quart of EggBeaters
4 ounces of vanilla
2 teaspoons of salt
And the final ingredient
Enough liquid nitrogen to freeze it in about 20 seconds (about 15 liters).


<>         

They seem to like it.



The kids made bouncy balls too.

Measure out the ingredients.
       
Mix them up
       
Shape the resulting goo into a ball.
           




Making a bouncy ball

And testing it


Testing the bouncy ball


During the show I got to shoot Mrs. McDavid and my helpers.
The cannon was powered by liquid nitrogen

Liquid nitrogen canon



The thermite demo was done outside for reasons of safety.
Thermite is a mixture of iron oxide and powdered aluminum.
It requires a very high temperature to ignite it (provided by a burning strip of magnesium).
Once it gets going it can reach 4500 degrees F.
The molten iron that results is hot enough to melt through an aluminum frying pan.
The washed out image below was taken from the middle of the video when the reaction was at its peak.
The result is a very overexposed frame.

Thermite


We tried a hand boiler to see who would win.


Hand boiler

The kids had a good time
We did too.

Go to our Science Fun page
Go to our Travels page
Go to our Personal home page
Go to our Community page

E-mail Nancy and Alan