Bubbles
SEE THINK WONDER
What do you see in the picture?
What do you think is happening and what was the artist trying to tell you with this picture?
What does this picture make you wonder about?
Bubble photograph by Brian Bonham, 2012
Bubble Stories
The Science of Bubbles
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/adventures-in-chemistry/secret-science-stuff/bubbles.html
Teacher Examples & Student Work
Bubble Hydrengas
Directions
Mix a small amount of paint and some dish soap to make the bubble paint.
Take a straw and blow some air into the bubble paint mixture. You will see bubbles forming on the surface.
When you get a clump of fat bubbles, take a piece of paper and gently press it onto the bubbles. The goal is to let the paper touch the bubbles, but not the mixed paint below. You can repeat a couple of times to get the desired shapes and colors!
I used 2 colors here, one dish has rose pink, the other purple.
When your blossoms are dry cut them out
Draw or paint some leaves in various shades of green
Arrange the blossoms and leaves to create a collage