Thursday, 18 June 2020

Bubbles


                                                            Bubble learning
Today we are making bubbles I am so excited and happy that we get to make the biggest bubbles in history of the whole school at wainui beach yay!!! We are doing it in our buzz groups, I have Oliver,Kale'a,Te Atawhai and Wolfe and tre but he didn't want to make bubbles. First we had to put the mixture together, koka Jo said "As wallas make big bubbles you have to make a presentation about your recipe, steps how to make it,ingredients in it, photos of you and your thoughts of it. Finally morning tea is over we walk with our bubble mixture of but I can't find my group and then Wolfe came over and said "Kale'a and Te Atawhai are redoing our wand. Then they came over with the wand it was big. We started making bubble we made giant bubbles bigger than people it was so fun. 
                                                           This is our recipe 
                                                            (^_^)>﹏<
          To create your bubble solution, first mix 2 cups of dish soap, 2 tablespoons of baking powder, 2 tablespoons of cornstarch and 4 tablespoons of corn syrup in a large bowl. Pour half a gallon of distilled water, and stir. BUBBLE TIME!!!! Now get bubbling.









                          These are our bubbles
 


1 comment:

  1. Harry your bubbles are big but what are you blowing the bubbles with? are you blowing them with a frying pan, a baseball bat, a spoon or a pancake? and how did you make the wand? and where are you blowing the bubbles? and when you say:THESE ARE OUR BUBBLES who do you mean by that?

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