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  1. Dissolving Candy Cane Science Experiment

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  2. Dissolving Candy Canes Science Experiment

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  3. Dissolving Candy Canes Science Experiment

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  4. Dissolving Candy Cane experiment

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  1. Dissolving Candy Cane Experiment

    STEP 2. Add one candy cane or peppermint to each cup. Make sure you add the same type of candy cane to each cup. Optional: Makeup two cups of each type of liquid if you want to compare candy canes and round peppermints. STEP 3. Set the timer to record how long each peppermint or candy cane takes to dissolve. STEP 4.

  2. Dissolving Candy Canes Experiment

    In this experiment, the independent variable is the liquid in which the candy canes are sat. The dependent variable is the thing you measure. In this investigation, the time it takes for the candy cane to dissolve is measured. Candy Cane Experiment - dissolving candy canes You'll need the following: Three containers of the same size ...

  3. Dissolving Candy Canes Science Experiment

    Prepare all your materials and your workstation first! You will be setting up 6 cup of water for this candy can experiment. Pour water into three cups, make sure each cup has the same amount of water. Then, in one cup, add a quarter cup of sugar and stir until it gets dissolved. In a second cup, add a quarter cup of salt and stir until dissolved.

  4. Easy Dissolving Candy Canes Experiment for Kids

    2. Heat the remaining 3 cups of water until hot. 3. Place 1 cup of hot water into three different cups. Into one cup, add ¼ cup sugar, stirring until it is dissolved. Into the second cup, add ¼ cup salt, stirring until dissolved. 4. Place one unwrapped candy cane into each cup of water. Set a timer for 2 minutes.

  5. Dissolving Candy Canes

    Conducting the Dissolving Candy Canes Experiment. As with all of our experiments we began with observations and predictions. Because the boys a slightly different in ages (7 and 9) this looks a little different for each child. For this experiment, both boys chose to measure the candy canes before they started and they both drew the jars of liquid.

  6. Dissolving Candy Cane Science Experiment

    Instructions. To Complete this experiment, first, label your cups or bowls with the liquid that you are going to use in them. If using the worksheet, record the weight and draw a picture of the candy canes or peppermints that you are going to be using. Place the same amount of liquid into each cup or bowl. eg. 1 cup in each bowl.

  7. Dissolving Candy Canes Experiment

    December 6, 2015. Sarah Winchell. Dissolving Candy Canes. This is a fun, easy experiment that kids will love this time of year. Dissolving candy canes is a great way to learn about dissolving. Dissolving just doesn't happen when any liquid meets any solid ….. it happens when the right solid meets the right liquid. Thank goodness!

  8. Dissolving Candy Cane Lab & Observation Sheet

    While the candy cane in the warm water was almost completely dissolved, the one in the cold water was intact and hardly touched in comparison. By the time the candy canes were completely dissolved, there were layers left behind. Due to the water's difference in temperature, the saturation of sugar dispersed in layers. Look at the jar on the ...

  9. PDF Dissolving Candy Cane

    Dissolving Candy Cane Materials Needed: - Candy Canes - Hot Water - Vinegar - Cold Water - A fourth liquid (oil, soda, seltzer water, sugar water, salt water) - 4 cups (glass is preferable, but not necessary) - Timer Make a Hypothesis (Prediction): Which liquid do you think, will dissolve the candy cane?

  10. PDF dissolving candy canes

    Our dissolving candy cane experiment is easy to set up with only simple supplies needed! INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1: Measure and fill clear cups with each of the liquids you are using. STEP 2: Place the candy in each of the cups and start the timer. Observe what happens to the candy in each liquid. Record your results. SUPPLIES Candy Canes Various liquids

  11. Cool Candy Cane Science Experiment for Festive Kids to Predict & Observe

    Setting up Your Candy Cane Science Experiment. Setting up is quick and easy. Pick a spot for the experiment. We chose the dining table and added a placemat in case of spills. Write labels for each glass on paper: Hot Water, Cold Water, Vinegar. Place the labels under the 3 cups. Fill the cups. Each one with a different liquid to match its label ...

  12. Dissolving Candy Cane Science Experiment

    Candy Cane Science Experiment. 3 jars or glasses. candy canes. water, milk, juice or other liquids. We filled each of our jars with the same amount of water, milk, and juice and unwrapped our candy canes. We've done lots of candy experiments so knew the sugary candy canes would dissolve in each of the liquids, but the kids weren't sure ...

  13. The Dissolving Candy Cane Experiment: Great Fun for the Family

    Final observations of this Dissolving Candy Cane Experiment. Once the kiddos have completed the experiment, have them complete their Dissolving Candy Cane Experiment sheet. First, they can fill in the last column of their table. Then, kids will write #1-4 in the order they dissolved. Number 1 dissolved the most to number 4, the candy cane that ...

  14. Candy Cane Experiment

    To conduct our experiment we needed vinegar, 3 clear plastic cups, candy canes, and paper towels. (Please ignore the baking side and foil tins. These were for another venture!) We labeled our 3 clear cups, filled them (cool water, vinegar, and warm water) and then, made our predictions. Which liquid will cause our candy cane to dissolve fastest ...

  15. Dissolving Candy Canes

    In this quick and easy experiment, find out what happens when candy canes are immersed in different liquids. Which candy cane dissolves the fastest? You might be surprised to find out! Results do not take long in this experiment to find out. Supplies. Candy canes (we used small ones) 4 mason jars (we used small ones) Room temperature water; Hot ...

  16. Dissolving Candy Canes: At Home Science Experiment

    This fun lesson can easily be conducted at home or in the classroom using the scientific method to predict and observe how candy canes dissolve! Water is the...

  17. 15 Candy Cane Science Experiments: Fun Holiday Hands-on Activities

    Dissolving Candy Cane Experiment. Check out this most popular dissolving candy cane science experiment and learn how fast or slow candy canes dissolve at various temperatures. Kids can try candy canes of different sizes and repeat the same process for all sizes to analyse the rate of dissolving in the water. Learn which type of liquid makes ...

  18. Science Sundays: Testing the Scientific Method with Dissolving Candy

    Today's experi"mint" is all about candy canes! Let's join our friend Michelle Roy, the science coordinator at the Kern County Superintendent of Schools, for ...

  19. Dissolving Candy Experiment

    Then I had them carefully pour 1/4 cup water into four different clear glasses. Finally, they added the candy to the glasses and we labeled them. The Pixy Stix dissolved in 7 seconds, with a little stirring. We discovered the Smarties took quite a bit longer than expected; they actually took an hour to completely dissolve, not just 5 minutes.

  20. PDF Dissolving Candy Canes

    Dissolving Candy Canes SUPPLIES •Candy canes •Small containers (we used 3) •Water •Vinegar •Milk •Pencil and paper •Timer Candy Canes are everywhere! We might as well turn it into hands-on learning. SETTING UP Explain how liquids can dissolve sugar and how different liquids can dissolve sugar at different rates. Have the students ...

  21. 12 Candy Cane Science Experiments

    Turn your candy canes or peppermints into different shaped ornaments by melting them in the oven. Get the instructions at Left Brain Craft Brain. Make peppermint fireworks - This is a twist on the dissolving candy cane experiment. When you use peppermints, you'll see what looks like fireworks in the bowl. Playdough to Plato shows us how.

  22. 5 Candy Cane Experiments

    Dissolving Candy Canes. This experiment is to test what candy canes will do in different liquids. You can have your children decide which liquids to test, or you can do the ones we did: hot water, cold water, vinegar, vegetable oil, lemon juice, and sugar water. It's fun to see what happens and to see the kids' reactions!

  23. Experiment

    Slip in to the holiday spirit with this fun candy cane experiment! This is a data recording sheet for the super popular experiment of dissolving candy canes in different liquids to find the fastest option. Students will hone their observation, timekeeping and teamwork skills as they time to see whet...