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What do you do with balloons for kids?

What do you do with balloons for kids?

10 Best Balloon Games With Kids

  1. Surprise Pop. Blow up lots of balloons, filling some with treats such as small lollies, trinkets, notes and toys.
  2. Balloon People.
  3. Protect Your Balloon.
  4. Balloon Waddle Races.
  5. Pass the Balloon.
  6. Keep It Moving/Keepy Uppy.
  7. Balloon and Spoon Race.
  8. Balloon Tennis.

What experiments can we do with a balloon?

20 Balloon Experiments to Make Your Lessons Really Pop

  • Blow up a balloon… without blowing.
  • Design a balloon-powered car.
  • Skewer a balloon without popping it.
  • Float a balloon-powered boat.
  • Create ice crystal explosions.
  • Explore the science of swim bladders.
  • Assemble a heart pump model.
  • Learn how lungs work.

What happens to the balloon?

When heated up, the pressure in the balloon rises, the balloon expands, and will reach to its original shape. The helium-filled balloon flies up in the air, because the average density of the balloon and helium together is lower than the density of air.

What causes the balloon to rocket?

As the air escapes from the balloon, it exerts a force on the ground and the air outside of the balloon. According to Newton’s Third Law of Motion, as the gas is released from the balloon and pushes against the outside air, the outside air pushes back. As a result, the rocket is propelled forward by the opposing force.

How are balloons used in science projects?

Balloons can be used in a wide range of student hands-on science projects. From powering a car or propelling a hovercraft to enabling exploration of rocket science, kids can experiment with physics, aerodynamics, and more using ordinary balloons.

What can you do with an ordinary balloon?

From powering a car or propelling a hovercraft to enabling exploration of rocket science, kids can experiment with physics, aerodynamics, and more using ordinary balloons. These Science Buddies projects, activities, and Lesson Plans use balloons:

What can you do with a Balloon car class?

Balloon Car Lesson Plans ( Lesson Plan ): explore the engineering design process and kinetic and potential energy by building and racing balloon-powered cars. Two-Stage Balloon Rocket ( Lesson Plan ): build a multi-stage balloon rocket and explore rocket science and Newton’s laws of motion.

How to make a Box O’ balloons activity for kids?

Big Box o’ Balloons: For this activity, you’ll need –> small to medium size balloons (if you have larger balloons, just blow up to fraction of the size) small objects to hide in the box among the balloons When you have the activity ready to go, let your kids do a search for the objects. (You can make a list of the objects if it helps.)