Science. Colour Explosions with Lizzie Witch

Lizzie demonstrates the scientific concept of diffusion in her unique and persuasive manner. 

You just can’t help but understand and learn! 

Follow the link below for the programme . 

Colour Explosions

Magic? Science? What is Lizzie growing in that jar? 


Is it Magic or is it Science? 

We never know when Lizzie is around but you can guarantee that something will go wrong and that she will make a lot of mess! 

It is also guaranteed that she she will make learning basic scientific concepts very magical for young audiences 

AND that this is one series of children’s programmes that adults won’t mind watching too! 

Lizzie has a glass jar containing a very weird assortment of food. 

Is she going to cook something? 

Will she make them disappear ? 

Will she say a magic spell and change them into a cake or a frog or ……? 

Click on this link to watch the video. Maybe you will find out ! Maybe you won’t ! But if you don’t try you will never know! 

Fun Science With Lizzie Witch. Food preservation.

How much sugar is in your fruit juice?

A fun but quite tricky investigation for older kids.

You do need to ask an adult before carrying out this investigation.

Do you know how much sugar is in your fruit juice?

No?

Lizzie Witch wants you to find out!

Look at the picture below. Lizzie has a glass which contains two different fruit juices.

The bottom layer is pear juice

On top is fruits of the forest.

They stay separate because they have different densities. Different sugar contents.

We tend to think that fruit juice is really good for us but actually it does contain a lot of sugar. Some juices contain more than others and this investigation will show you which juices have the least sugar.,

 

Your challenge is to make a drink with four fruit juice layers ! It's more fun if you can also make your drink multi coloured.

The trick is to pour each layer over the back of a teaspoon so it sits on top of the one below without mixing BUT there are a few things you need to remember :

  • The more sugar there is in a juice the denser and heavier it becomes so start with putting the one you think is the heaviest at the bottom. The one that contains the most sugar . It helps to look at the sugar content on the container.
  • If you try to layer two juices which have the same density they will mix together.
  • You do need to use pure fruit juices and not fruit drinks.
  • Don't be wasteful. Try just an inch of the juices to see if it works.
  • Make sure your parents or carers are happy for you to do this investigation.

 

GOOD LUCK!