a little science with breakfast

So you saw this science experiment post right?  You all got it!

These magic rings are craft sticks!

So here’s what happened.  I was playing around on Pintrest and found this Bracelet idea.  Of course I couldn’t even wait until after breakfast to get started.  Notice the science journal?  That’s where we wrote our initial observations and what we thought might happen.

We tried soaking them in water, checking them every 15 minutes.   We decided to switch our technique pretty quickly.  (I left these soaking… just to see.  Final verdict?  Even after 24 hours they would not bend.)

Boiling, however, worked like a charm.  After 15 – 20 minutes in the boiling water these little wooden sticks were bendable!  M and M snapped all of the sticks they tried (I guess they didn’t have a very soft touch.)  The experiment was still a success and they enjoyed watching me ease them into cups.

I tried a few different size cups.  That might be another experiment because only a couple of our bracelets actually fit.

We dried them in the cups for 24 hours.

Want to see the cute Valentine Bracelets we made with them?

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21 Responses to a little science with breakfast

  1. Leeanne A says:

    I am so glad you posted this I had almost forgotten about it! I must make these with the kiddies this week!
    Leeanne A recently posted..TOYS, TOOLS AND TREASURES

  2. Beth says:

    This is SOOO cool!! I am totally trying this!! I am your newest Facebook follower! I’d love for you to come follow me back, if you want to =-) I also wanted to invite you to link up at TGIF kid oriented Linky Party – http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/search/label/Linkey%20Parties – I know my readers would love it too!
    Beth =-)

  3. Kim says:

    As a speech pathologist I have tons of extra tongue depressors. Now I know what to do with them! Great idea.
    Kim recently posted..When should I focus on colors?

  4. That is very clever. So when you bend them they stay there? Almost like a smart polymer. Very clever.

    Thanks for linking to science sparks fun sparks!
    Science Sparks recently posted..Night Night Sleep Tight with White Rabbit Night Lights

  5. Natalie says:

    Wow, I haven’t seen it done before. Way cool!
    Natalie recently posted..A Tangram Master

  6. Veronica says:

    Those look like fun. Cute way to make a bracelet.
    Veronica recently posted..Playing in the dark

  7. Lindsi B says:

    Oh that is SUPER fun!!! Found you at TGIF.I’d like to invite you to share this post with our readers for Fun Stuff Fridays. http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2012/01/fun-stuff-fridays-7.html

  8. Deborah says:

    I have been wanting to try this!! Great tips on how to!!

  9. Deborah says:

    Great tips on how to do this! I have been wanting to try making the craft stick bracelets! (not sure if my first comment went through:)
    Deborah recently posted..Printing in the salt tray in prek

  10. Angela says:

    We did this but instead of bracelets we make napkin holders! Great way to get tons of cheap holiday/seasonal holders.

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  12. Beth says:

    I LOVED this so much I featured at TGIF this week – http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2012/01/tgif-linky-party-14.html – thanks for linking up!! Come stop by, grab an I was featured button, and link up again this week!
    Beth =-)

  13. hilke says:

    Really nice!! We will do this for sure!
    Thanks
    hilke recently posted..llavero

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