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COLORS

Good morning everyone! 

Click on the link below to listen to a song.

https://youtu.be/ctfDBR90-6Q

 

Now, let’s rock our body to learn the colors with this song!

 https://youtu.be/n_oeKDVJTss

 

And last, how about an easy science experiment to see the colors of the rainbow?

source: buggyandbuddy.com  

    

Materials for Homemade Spectroscope

  • Empty paper towel roll
  • Knife and/or scissors
  • Blank or old CD
  • Pencil
  • Small piece of cardboard
  • Tape
  • Paint (optional)

Making a Homemade Spectroscope

1. Paint your paper towel roll.

2. Use a knife (an adult should do this) to cut a thin slit at a 45° angle toward the bottom of the cardboard tube.

3. Directly across from the slit, make a small peephole or viewing hole using your knife (another step for an adult).

4. Trace one end of your paper towel roll onto your small scrap of cardboard. Cut it out.

5. Cut a straight slit right across the center of your cardboard circle.

6. Tape the circle to the top of your spectroscope.

7. Insert the CD into your 45° angled slit with the shiny side facing up.

Now take your spectroscope outside. Point the top slit up at the sky (NOT directly at the sun). Look through the peephole. You will see a rainbow inside!

I would love to see all your spectroscopes, send your pictures!

 

 

 



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