My friend, Kollen, teaches preschool and always has great ideas that I like to steal! She came over yesterday for a visit and inspired me to try a liquid density science experiment. Here is the experiment in detail with even more liquid density experiments to do (if you want to go in depth for older children) and fun facts, etc.
What we basically did was fill three clear glasses. One with water, one with cooking oil, and one with corn syrup. Next I had the kids drop in various objects (paper clip, cheerios, pennies, etc) having them first make predictions on whether it would sink or float. I had made a simple chart for Luke to keep a log. Next I put blue food coloring in the water and red in the corn syrup. We then poured all three liquids in an old jam jar to see what would happen. Afterward they had fun taking turns shaking it.

This morning I kept procrastinating starting school while the kids played. Finally I said, "Here's the deal. I am not in the mood for school today because everything in the schoolroom" (and in the whole house for that matter) "is very disorganized at the moment. If you guys do your math worksheets, write in your journals and help me organize then I'll read you The Dragons of Blueland tonight and we can be done."
Right now I am trying to find a place for everything. Is it my imagination or is it getting messier and messier in here the harder I clean? AHHHHH! This afternoon their friends Aden and Morgan will come over to play.
A few days ago my kids received a package in the mail from their great grandmother. She had written them each a note, included a package of pocket tissues for each child and some pretty snowflakes. This morning those snowflakes were just what we needed for our Valentine decorations. Thank you great grandmother Kay!

While Isabel was cutting out the hearts she said, "Just so you know mom, I am not that great at cutting." I said, "Just so you know Isabel, this is very good cutting practice."