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10-22-98

Name: Deborah
E-Mail: Queenbe352@aol.com

Wave bottle

Materials: clear, plastic two-liter bottle; water; mineral oil; blue food coloring; hot glue; duct tape.** Discuss bible stories involving the seaFill a clear, plastic, two-liter bottle with half water, half mineal oil, and a few drops of blue food coloring. Seal the bottle tightly with hot glue and duct tape. Tip the bottle gently back and forth to let the children observe waves in action.


10-22-98

Name: Teresa
E-Mail: phillips@integrityonline18.com

This is a way to explore the colors of God's rainbow. You may choose to explore one color or many. Gather 6 - 8 clear glass or plastic jars (glass works better). Fill each jar with water. Then, drop several drops of food coloring (one color per jar) in the jar. Ask the children what in God's world is that color. This works great for a study of Noah's ark. Use 7 jars, one for each primary color and explore! Use charting paper to list their answers. (Great exposure to the written word.) Enjoy!


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