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It is Purple Day in PreK4!
Uploaded Apr 11, 2018 by Julie FeelyThere is some amazing science involving Diet Coke and Mentos chewy mints! The soda pop is made of sugar or artificial sweetener, flavoring, water, and preservatives. The thing that makes soda bubbly is invisible carbon dioxide gas, the same substance we exhale when breathing. Just like when you shake a can of soda, some of the gas comes out of the solution and the bubbles cling to the tiny pits in the walls of the container called nucleation sites. When you open the shaken can, the bubbles quickly rise to the top pushing the soda and it sprays everywhere! The surface of the Mentos candy is covered with thousands of nucleation sites that collect the carbon dioxide bubbles. As soon as the Mentos hit the soda, bubbles form all over the surfaces of the candies and then quickly rise to the surface. The gas released by the Mentos literally pushes all of soda up and out of the bottle in an incredible soda blast. Ours exploded all over the small playground!
Uploaded Nov 27, 2017 by Julie FeelyThank you for a classroom of beautiful children. I am so blessed to be with your child every school day. They are joyful, pleasant, respectful, and have hearts filled with love. Thank you for all that you do at home, it shines in our classroom.
I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
We had such a beautiful day watching our prayers float up to Heaven.
Uploaded Sep 15, 2018 by Carrie D'AmoreThe children broke out in song today during morning worktime!
Uploaded Dec 22, 2017 by Julie FeelyHappy Blue Day!
Uploaded Sep 12, 2018 by Julie FeelyGo Bananas!
Uploaded Dec 14, 2017 by Julie Feely