Science 4 A&B - Materials List


¼ cup vinegar
1 cup and 1/2 teaspoon vinegar
1 cup flour
1 cup water
1 pair of socks
1 teaspoon cooking oil
1/2 teaspoon dirt
1/2 teaspoon flour
1/2 teaspoon ground up chalk
1/2 teaspoon liquid soap
1/2 teaspoon rubbing alcohol
1/2 teaspoon solid laundry soap
10 pennies, 10 of any object that could act as bowling pins (for example paper towel rolls or stuffed animals), 1 ball
10 toothpicks
2 balloons
2 clear drinking glasses
2 different colors of food coloring (dark colors are best)
2 eggs
2 metal thumbtacks
2 small glasses
2 tbsp baking soda
2–3 trays of ice cubes
2-liter bottle of soda
2-liter plastic bottle
3 bowls
3 clear drinking glasses
3 different types of flowers
3 identical plastic cups
3 index cards
3 liquids (pint of milk, bottle of water, can of juice, etc.)
3 or 4 hard covered books
3 or 4 pieces of sandpaper
3 small toy cars of different sizes
3 small zip-close plastic bags
4 and 1/2 teaspoons of regular granular sugar
4 different vegetables from different parts of plants (leaf, root, stem, fruit, flower)
49 index cards
6 sugar cubes
8 glass jars with lids
a match
aluminum foil
bag of gumdrops
balloon
bath salts (such as epsom salts--they must contain magnesium sulfate)
box for a diorama
box of toothpicks
can of frozen-concentrate orange juice
cardboard, heavy paper, and/or modeling clay to make creatures
clear plastic bag
clear plastic drinking straw
copper wire
cork
crayons or colored pencils
d battery
digital camera
drawing paper
flat piece of plywood
food coloring (any color will work)
fork
funnel
glue
houseplant
inflatable globe
knife
lamp
large leaf
large spoon
large stalk of celery
large, shallow baking pan
lemon
liquid measuring cup
long string
markers
masking tape
materials for wrapping cups (such as bubble wrap, aluminum foil, plastic bags, newspaper, cardboard, or cloth)
measuring cup
measuring spoon
medium-sized bowl
medium-sized box
metal and non-metal objects
meter stick or tape measure
mirror
modeling clay
modeling clay in a range of colors
nails (zinc or copper)
newspaper
paint brushes
paper plate
pen or pencil
pieces of shrubs to decorate
pitcher
plastic bottle (such as a 20 oz. water bottle)
plastic cup
poster board
red or orange gelatin granules
rocks
rubbing alcohol
ruler
salad bowl
salad dressing
sand
saucer
scissors
several paper cups
small plastic (grocery) bag
sponge (no scrubber side)
spoon
sticks
straight pin
table salt
tap water
tape
tape or glue
thermometer
towel
watch or clock
water bottle
water-based paints
wooden craft sticks