Christopher tried different shaped pipe cleaners, like a square and heart, but his bubbles came out as different sized circles. Oh well, his mom said he had a blast anyway! Bubbles are fun no matter what shape they are. :)
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Math/Science - Bubbles
Did you have fun yesterday experimenting with the bubbles? How did your bubble wands work out?Enjoy this Bubble Song and practice counting to 20. When you are done, get the My Big World Bubbles issue from the packet. Read and explore it then trace the bubbles on the back and write one number in each bubble from 1-10. You can also go online to the issue to read and listen as well as play an interactive game on the back page. Have fun!
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