The holidays give us an excellent excuse to put a twist on classic science experiments like this Halloween oobleck! It’s time to roll up your sleeves and get a little gooey!
WHAT IS OOBLECK?
Well, it’s a solid…no wait it’s a liquid… it’s both!
SUPPLIES:
cornstarch
water
cookie sheet & mixing bowl
food coloring – green or orange recommended!
optional: plastic spiders, rubber snakes, googly eyes – anything that can make this oobleck a little spookier!
HOW TO MAKE OOBLECK
STEP 1. Simply mix up a 2:1 ratio of cornstarch and water. (The amount used in our pictures is 3 cup of cornstarch and 1 1/2 cup of water). We recommend using your hands for mixing! If your mixture seems too dry add a bit more water. Oobleck is ready when the mixture is thick and fluid but starts to tear if stirred too fast.
STEP 2. Add food coloring to make it spooky
STEP 3. Pour onto a cookie sheet and dig in!
Clean up is easy, just use a damp cloth for surfaces and if you leave the mixture out overnight it will dry up and scrape off easily.
Oobleck really is a cool and unique substance for kids to explore. Adding plastic spiders or googly eyes just makes in more playful. Fun science and sensory play in one easy activity!