Mix 6 cups of water, 2 cups of Joy dishwashing liquid, and 2/3 cup clear corn syrup in a large bowl a minimum of one day before the activity. Prep Time: 10 minutes (at least 24 hours before the activity) This is a messy activity that works best on calm, sunny days. Lebanon, New Hampshire Science Object Lesson 2: Bubble Logic Sometimes we don’t understand it for a long time to come, but we can trust that God loves us and is taking care of us. Say: Just like it’s hard to understand why the bag didn’t leak, it’s hard to understand how God can possibly bring good out of some of the bad things that happen to us. Tell about a time when God used a bad thing in your life for good. Like the bag uses the sharp pencils to block the holes so they don’t leak, God takes the bad things in our lives, the things that hurt us, and uses them to help us be stronger. Say: God doesn’t cause bad things, but he uses even bad things for our good. Kind of like these sharp pencils, they seem to poke right through us and hurt us. Sometimes bad things happen in our lives. Say: The pencils work like a plug to stop the water from pouring out. Can you explain why the bag isn’t leaking?.Poke the rest of the pencils through the bag in the same manner, leaving them in place. Say: What do you think will happen if I keep sticking in pencils? Let’s try it with the rest of the pencils to see if it always works. The pencil will act as a plug so water won’t leak through. Stick the pencil through one side of the bag and out the other, and leave it in place. I’m going to stick this pencil right through the bag. Will the water pour out? Why or why not?.What happens if you poke a pencil through a bag of water like this?.Fill the resealable bag with water and seal it. You’ll need an extra set of hands to assist with this experiment. You may want to give each child a resealable bag to try the experiment at home. Find out what happens when you puncture a bag filled with water.
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