Earlier today the boys and I set out for yet another Walmart adventure or, as Liam calls it, MopMart. He loves going to Walmart and gets so excited every time we are anywhere in the vicinity! This trip was going to be so much fun because we were specifically buying items for our Elmer's Science Project.We were also buying a few other groceries, but for the most part, it was all about the experiment to come later that evening. Earlier in the day, Josiah and I looked around the internet for ideas and we decided on the perfect project: SLIME! What boy doesn't love slime? I have to admit I was also excited about this project.
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Shopping on the season Valentine's Day Aisle! One of their favorites! |
There are two main ingredients we needed to purchase during our trip to Walmart. We needed Elmer's School Glue and Borax Detergent. The rest of the items we already have at home, so we made our way around Walmart searching for great sales and all the ingredients to my other experiment of the weekend, Crock Pot Baby Back Ribs! Yum!
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Picking up our Elmer's School Glue & Tri-Fold Poster Board |
Once we got home with all of our project supplies, Josiah could barely wait for me to unload everything and get set up for the experiment. The first thing we did was put together our
Elmer's Tri-Fold Poster Board Elmer's Tri-Fold Poster Board with all of the pertinent information needed to complete the project and make successful slime.
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All the poster boards available for purchase at Walmart, including the Tri-Fold! |
As you can see, we listed all of the supplies needed on the left side of the board, which included a mixing bowl, measuring cup, measuring spoon, warm water, Borax and
8 ounce bottle of Elmer's School Glue. You can also add food coloring, though this step is optional. In the middle of the Elmer's Tri-Fold Board, we listed all of the steps to creating slime and on the right side Josiah included his own slime art, which he named "Slime Time".
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Josiah was so proud of his poster board! |
After we finished our Elmer's Tri-Fold Board, we moved on to the next part of the project! SLIME! We carefully laid out everything we needed for the project on the counter, along with the instructions.
Here are the instructions on how to make your own slime out of Elmer's Glue and Borax!
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Everything you need to get started! |
- Empty out the 8 ounce Elmer's School Glue contents into the mixing bowl.
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Josiah emptying the glue into the mixing bowl while Liam stands by ready to clean up the mess! |
- Fill up the glue container with warm water, replace the lid and shake well.
- Empty out the glue/water mixture into the mixing bowl and stir together with the glue.
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Stirring in the water with the glue. This is also where you can add food coloring if you want. We added GLOB natural pomegranate paint to the mixture, which turned it pinkish. |
- In the measuring cup, add 1/2 cup warm water and 1 teaspoon of Borax. Stir.
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The Borax was added to water and stirred, though you will still see particles floating. |
- As you are stirring the glue mixture in the mixing bowl, slowly add the water/Borax mixture. Keep stirring and adding until you reach the right consistency.
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The mixture is starting to become more firm as we stir in the Borax/water! |
- When the stirring gets to tough to do with the spoon, use your hand.
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Once the slime starts wrapping around the spoon, it's time to start using your hands to mix! |
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Josiah had a great time with his slime. He even made us a "pizza" for dinner! |
- When you are finished playing, cover and store in the refrigerator. The slime will last for several weeks this way!
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Save in a bowl, cover and put in the fridge to keep fresh! You can also keep in a plastic zip bag. |
This project was not only fun, but educational! How? The Elmer's Glue binds with the water and Borax mixture to form a polymer! A polymer is a putty-like substance that has the qualities of both a solid and a liquid. What other items are similar? Rubber bands and jello!
You can do experiments on the slime, too. See who can stretch it the longest and measure. Also, you can do several batches, increasing/decreasing the amount of Borax use to test the stretch and how firm the slime gets. Let your little one give a presentation afterwards to see how much they have learned! Josiah had a great time with that part.
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Liam and Josiah give a presentation. As you can see, Liam helped with the markers. :) |
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How fun... and the boys looks so happy to play with slime!!! :) What a fun mommy you are!
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we did this at the fair
ReplyDeleteSlime has always been a favorite gooey project at our house! The boys' smiles are very telling; big hit Mom :)
ReplyDeleteYay! What a fun way to learn about science! It looks like it was a big hit with the kids and they'll be playing with it for a long time. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteAwesome project - love it. We are just getting started on our science fair project and it's due tomorrow!! YIKES - it's all still in my sons head.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool project for the kids! They look like they really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to show this to my 17 year old daughter! She made pink slime in her Chemistry class yesterday and I'm sure it wasn't anywhere near as easy as this! Your kids look so happy!
ReplyDeleteoh man i miss making silly putty !! I remember doing that in school when i was younger. I love the magic mud too, three parts water to three parts corn starch!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun project, thanks for teaching us!
ReplyDeleteHello, this sounds like so much fun and since my son is not going to school right not I think we will have to try it out.
ReplyDeleteWhat is it about boys and slime? They were made to go together!
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Lisa
That is AWESOME! My son is a little too young for this still, but I will be bookmarking this for future reference. Thank you!
ReplyDeletefun project - kinda reminds me of when Double Dare used to be on Nickelodeon about 20 years ago... :D
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid, I liked to play with slime, but for the life of me I can't remember why that was. It was always cold and it made my hands smell funny!
ReplyDeleteIt sounded a little gross at first, but by looking at the photos, I think I'd have fun too.
ReplyDeleteThe kids sure loved it!
My kids would just love that... and I think I may have both ingredients in my home right now:)
ReplyDeletethis is what heaven looks like for my 4 and 7 year old daughters!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so much fun lol I so miss those messy fun times with my kids. They grow up so fast
ReplyDeleteThe slime came out awesome, and I love all your pictures. Your children are adorable. My son is 7, and I'm sure he would love making slime, so I'll have to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteLove the pics, and making slime is so cool. I can even see my boys (ages 19 and 15) having some fun with it.
ReplyDeleteoh how fun! I' will have to try this with my kids! thanks for the instructions!
ReplyDeleteWhat great fun. I'm sure you had as much fun as they did.
ReplyDeleteOh we wil have to give this recipe a try. My little boy will love it. Your little one with the markers on him reminds me of days gone by with my boy. So cute.
ReplyDeleteThat looks super fun! My girls would have a blast with that.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness- so easy. My almost 4 year old would LOVELOVELOVE this!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I would have loved this project when I was a kid. Going to have to try it with my newphew!
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Slime is so fun! Love the poster!
ReplyDeleteI love slime! My youngest had a mad scientist birthday when he turned 8 and we made this for the kids.
ReplyDeleteAnother great thing to try is cornstarch and water. Is it a liquid? Is it a solid? We did this experiment in girl scouts a couple of years because the girls loved it so much.
Looks like your kids had a great time! I love crafty toys like that!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea Elmer's glue would do that! Thanks for sharing. My kids will get a kick out of trying this!
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Making slime is always a blast! When I taught first grade it was one of my favorite activities to do and the kids would talk about it for months!
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How fun! And what great helpers you have. My kids are going to love this!
ReplyDeleteWendy
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I LOOOVE THIS IDEA!! How fun!!
ReplyDeleteI need to get braver and try more things like this with my kids!
ReplyDeleteWe went to a birthday party recently where the boy guests took home green slime, and the girls purple playdough. My kids just don't get tired of playing with it!
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that it is not only a craft project, but a learning opportunity also. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeletesuzy
What a fun project, I will definitely have to try this with our daughter! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteOh I cannot wait for my daughter and me to do stuff like this. How fun! She is only 18 months so I might have to wait a little...
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool project! I will definitely have to try this with my kids...they would love it :)
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool. Your boys seemed to love it! Fun to see parents having a blast with their children. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, How fun was that, anytime you can work on a project with your kids is fun. And slime too, I'm all in.
ReplyDeleteOh wow - my boys would love this! I like all the pictures and how you have it laid out!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that slime stuff looks cool!! And your boys look like they were having a blast.It would probably work out great at a Halloween party for one of those blindfold games where they put grapes in a bowl for eyeballs, slime for well, slime. :-) Thanks for sharing this recipe with us.
ReplyDeleteHow cute. My girls would love to make slime.
ReplyDeleteThis is a cute post. Your two boys really enjoyed making the slime. I am going to have to make this with my son when he's older.
ReplyDeleteMy boys would love that! We recently made something similar but I think it is a diff consistancy.
ReplyDeleteWe made that when my kids were younger and they had so much fun. Your boys look like they are really enjoying themselves too!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I so want to try this out! What's even more amazing, is we just went to Wal-mart(Scary Mart) to buy things for a school project as well!
ReplyDeleteI love Walmart because they almost have everything you need.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, I can see that you and your kids are having great time from collecting the materials until the slime was finished. It's a great idea!
This is great idea especially for Halloween. Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteI remember doing this when I was a kid and adding green food coloring. I just never knew how to make it, thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the expression on your son's face when he's presenting - the sheer joy of creating and offering his creation to the world! You're a great mom!
ReplyDeleteMy older daughters used to have this stuff to play with at their preschool. I should try making it with my youngest now--I bet she'd love it!
ReplyDeleteWOW. Wish I would have that recipe for slime when my boys were little. They would have loved it. I am going to tell my daughter about this site. She can make this for my grandchildren. Thanks for sharing. You are very creative. Have a beautiful day!!!
ReplyDeletewe love making slime!! so much fun- and great sensory experience!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! My kiddos would love this. Thanks for the inspiration. Your kids are so cute, btw!
ReplyDeleteI used to do this with my middle school students when I was still teaching science. ToNS-O-FUN! All ages would enjoy it and everyone can make it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! We make something similar the other day.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so fun! We did something similar when I was a kid in class but it was more gross looking than what you have haha We weren't even allowed to touch it outside of a ziplock baggie.
ReplyDeleteLOL How fun! I *love* the red hair! I have two redheaded boys myself! And I'm sure they would love to make slime. :-)
ReplyDeleteVery fun thing to make with small kids. Mine is 4 and I know she'd love this. Thanks for sharing it with us all. I need to make it for her!
ReplyDeleteVery, very cool! I need to try this soon. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThey must have had so much fun! I would have love to make that as a child. Thank you for sharing this interesting craft!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project!! I used to love playing with slime when I was little. I am going to add this to Pinterest for DIY section :) Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeletethat is such a creative and fun project and educational too! That would be so much fun! My kids would love that. I will have to bookmark this for our next school vacation activity!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project. Looks like your boys had a great time completing it. I think my girls would have fun with this too.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for my son tobe old enough for us to do stuff like this. Looks fun!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun! I'll have to do it with Little Miss!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fun project. My son would really love to make slime. When you add the food coloring does that come off on the kids hands? My son would love to have green slime!
ReplyDeletethis is wonderful! i have 5 and 3 year old and will def make this. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to buy Borax to make laundry and dish detergent anyway. I'm bookmarking this as an activity to try on our next school vacation!
ReplyDeleteI used to have kids in my classes make something like this to go along with a Dr. Seuss book. They loved it. Fun.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to share this with my sister who has two grandchildren. She would probably love to do this project with them.
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm impressed! I get intimidated by how much mess will result from projects like these. I need to just throw caution to the wind and go for it, like you. Clearly the children had a blast.
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Wow! That sounds like it was a lot of fun! Obviously the boys had a blast!
ReplyDeleteThe messier, the more fun....right? But it totally looks so cool! I love science!
ReplyDeleteI so want to do this! I had no idea you could do this. Okay my excitment level has jumped quite a bit. My oldest loves playing with his slime. Now we can make his own if the one he currently has gets too dirty. Thanks so much for showing and telling us about this.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute pictures! I did this recently with my two boys. They thought the slime was pretty interesting. :-) I added a few drops of food coloring so we had green slime.
ReplyDeleteI have made this so many time but with Elmer's glue and fabric softener! The kids LOVE it, don't they?
ReplyDeleteLOL We made that when we homeschooled. It's been 14 years but it's probably still intact!
ReplyDeleteTHAT LOOKS LIKE SO MUCH FUN! I'M ALWAYS LOOKING FOR FUN PROJECTS W/MY LIL GUY
ReplyDeleteMopMart that is so cute! Thanks for the neat kids project.
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Slime is SUCH a great project to do with the kids! Mine loved it at Kindy!
ReplyDeleteYay for educational and FUN! I like Josiah's pizza making turn.
ReplyDeleteFun! Pinned it for when my baby boy is bigger.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I loved reading about your day with your boys, and the slime recipe is a keeper!
ReplyDeleteYour sons are adorable. I love the poster you worked on. I was never much good at that sort of thing in school. Mine were all sloppy. :)
ReplyDelete-Melanie from Melanie's Musings
What a fun idea! My kids would love to do this, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI accidentally showed this to my boys, and now we are going to have to make a trip to Walmart! thanks!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, thanks for this post!
Looks like fun, I'll bookmark this, my son is too young (considering he's not born yet, another week or so to go). But it will be good for my nieces and nephews when I babysit.
ReplyDeleteRoxanne, what a fun experiment. I hope you videotaped the presentation.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! How old are your kiddos? I want to do this but I think my 21 month old is still a bit young. I will be bookmarking ya:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project for my kiddos. Thank you for the idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great activity! It looks like they has so much fun! Great memory!
ReplyDeletefun! Do you have to use elmers brand specifically do you know? I've got a lot of white school glue, just off brand. I'm sure my kids would love this.
ReplyDeleteFun idea, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI always loved making this stuff when I was a kid! Thanks for the reminder of fun times :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun is that! It seems pretty easy to make "slime" but what is Borax? I have never heard of it before! So you can probably also mix in food coloring to make different colored slime right or would that change the consistency? Thanks for sharing the post!
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