100 Days of Science #59-- Exploring Minerals
We bought this inexpensive mineral science kit and I just knew we had to open it and try it out; particularly since we've been studying rocks and minerals.
The kit comes with a magnifying glass, a streak plate, a nail, and 15 different mineral samples.
Each of the boys took turns studying the different minerals.
They examined them with the magnifying glass.
Tried to see if they could leave a mark using the nail or their own finger nails.
Then they ran each mineral over the streak plate to see what sort of mark (if any) it left behind.
They had a lot of fun and we learned a bit more about the Mohs hardness scale.
The kit comes with a magnifying glass, a streak plate, a nail, and 15 different mineral samples.
Each of the boys took turns studying the different minerals.
They examined them with the magnifying glass.
Tried to see if they could leave a mark using the nail or their own finger nails.
Then they ran each mineral over the streak plate to see what sort of mark (if any) it left behind.
They had a lot of fun and we learned a bit more about the Mohs hardness scale.
Others in this series:
53. Iodine and Starch Experiment
54. Flouride and Calcium Experiment
55. Botanical Gardens in Winter
56. Making Cell Models
57. Which Has More Water; Ice or Snow?
58. Exploding Snow and Water Baggies
59. Exploring Minerals
60. Visiting the Hartford Science Museum
61-63. 3 STEM Bridge Challenges
64. Making Models of the Earth
65. Plate Techtonics with Graham Crackers
66. Homemade Lava Lamp
67. Science Movies We're Watching
68. Index Card Towers
69. Botany at the Botanical Gardens
70. Best Board Games for Science
71. Homemade Frozen Yogurt Pops
72. Starburst Rock Cycle
73. & 74. Sinking a Marshmallow
75. Jumping Conversation Hearts
76-78. Building a Paper Airplane 3 Ways
79. Learning About Hummingbirds
80. Planting an Herb Garden
81. Mushroom Spores
82. - 84. Penny Saturation Experiments
85. Sink or Float?
86. Disappearing Ink
87. Sedment Layer Jars
88. Tie Dye Science
89-91. DNA Experiments
92. Homemade Butter
93. Floating Marker Art
94. & 95. Oil Spills & Water Filtration
96.- 98. Making Rock Candy & Rock Candy Experiments
99. Rocket Science
15 & 16. Two Experiments using SNOW
20. Eco Plant pals
33. Raising Tadpoles
43. Volcanic Lemons
47 & 48. Building Model Molecules Two Ways
54. Flouride and Calcium Experiment
55. Botanical Gardens in Winter
56. Making Cell Models
57. Which Has More Water; Ice or Snow?
58. Exploding Snow and Water Baggies
59. Exploring Minerals
60. Visiting the Hartford Science Museum
61-63. 3 STEM Bridge Challenges
64. Making Models of the Earth
65. Plate Techtonics with Graham Crackers
66. Homemade Lava Lamp
67. Science Movies We're Watching
68. Index Card Towers
69. Botany at the Botanical Gardens
70. Best Board Games for Science
71. Homemade Frozen Yogurt Pops
72. Starburst Rock Cycle
73. & 74. Sinking a Marshmallow
75. Jumping Conversation Hearts
76-78. Building a Paper Airplane 3 Ways
79. Learning About Hummingbirds
80. Planting an Herb Garden
81. Mushroom Spores
82. - 84. Penny Saturation Experiments
85. Sink or Float?
86. Disappearing Ink
87. Sedment Layer Jars
88. Tie Dye Science
89-91. DNA Experiments
92. Homemade Butter
93. Floating Marker Art
94. & 95. Oil Spills & Water Filtration
96.- 98. Making Rock Candy & Rock Candy Experiments
99. Rocket Science
100. Permaculture Garden






I used to love these kits as a kid!
ReplyDeleteI don't remember then from when I was a kid but I do remember smashing open rocks with hammers (or larger rocks)and inspecting the insides.
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
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