Remember back in the day when you did a science fair project?  Well, one year mine was on recycling.  This one really stuck with me- I now do it every year with my class!
This project is messy hands-on fun!  
Supplies needed:
- Shredded paper (Newspaper works fine- the kids can tear it. I got shredded paper from the office)
- A blender (an older one or one that you don't mind shredding newspaper in)
- Cheese Cloth
- Popsicle Sticks
- Hot Glue
- Old towels
Optional but extremely helpful items:
- Electrical tape ("waterproofs" the strainer)
- Water
- Food coloring (optional)
- Glitter (really optional)
- Flower seeds (now we are just getting crazy! I let the kids add in flower seeds in case they want to plant it when they are through with the project. Recycling the recycling project!)
Step 1 (Do this in advance):
Set four jumbo sized popsicle  sticks together to form a square.  Hot glue together.  Cut a piece of cheesecloth to cover the square you made and glue on top.  I also cover the popsicle sticks with electrical tape to keep the wood dry during the straining process.  
(I'll add a picture of this later- sorry!)
Step 2-57: (side note:  I always use the #57 when joking around with my students.  The other day one of them asked me if I was 57 !  CLEARLY we need to work on number sense & age!!!  hahaha)
Add a handful of paper into your blender.  Cover it with water, allow children to add 2-3 drops of their favorite food color and blend for about a minute or until "soupy".  Add in any optional ingredients such as glitter and flower seeds.
Dump ingredients onto cheesecloth strainer.  Press down hard to drain all the water- do this over a pan/bowl or something else to catch the water.  Press into towels to drain additional water.  Remove bookmark gently from frame and allow it to air dry.  Voila!        
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
5 comments:
She doesn't look so sure about it! lol
Jennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
Yea, I don't think the missing teeth are helping her look happy about it either!
This is a really cute idea :)
I love the idea. I'm thinking I may have the kids clean out their desks and tear up that paper :)
Jenny
Luckeyfrog's Lilypad
This looks wonderful. What fun!!! Thanks for sharing. I am a new follower.
Krista
stellar-students
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