Per Student Per Month
$50.00
- Sun4:00 - 4:50 pm (EST)
Description
Learning about nutrition? Well we will link food science to the material world!
From ice cream to French fries, sugar to hot dogs, the food we eat every day can be a fascinating topic. The best bit is that you can incorporate science inquiry into everyday activities and as such there are plenty of project ideas you can use to help bring food science into the classroom! So with this in mind, here’s a list of ideas that we will look into:
- Week 1- Create honeycomb and learn about the effect of heat on bicarbonate soda
Supplies:
Honey
Water
Sugar
Baking soda
Butter or oil.
Baking Tray
Saucepan
Whisk
Spoons
Cup
Stove and oven
Adult help.
- Week 2- Grow salt crystals
Supplies:
Adult help
Three cups of table salt.
1L of water
One Pencil
1 Paperclip
A piece of string, cut to size.
One strong plastic or Pyrex jar.
- Week 3- Grow rock candy sugar crystals
Supplies:
Adult Help
300g Of Sugar
Saucepan or kettle with 500mL of water
Wooden kebab stick or chopstick
2 Clothes pegs
A glass
A metal spoon
A place to leave the experiment setup away from ants
Optional: food coloring
- Week 4- Make your own ice cream and learn about crystal formation over time
Supplies:
Half a cup of milk.
Half a cup of cream.
Chocolate or strawberry topping.
A medium strong plastic freezer bags
2 Zip-loc bags.
Half a cup of salt
Crushed ice and a hand towel
A mixing bowl
A spoon
Class dates
05/04/2025, 05/11/2025, 05/18/2025, 05/25/2025
Restrictions
Participants must currently be 7 years to 12 years old.
Program enrollment capacity
Registration period
Registration starts on 03/05/2025 and ends on 05/01/2025.
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