Tornado in a jar

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Tornado in a jar. Get inspired and try out new things.
4k people searched this
·
Last updated 1d
a blue jar filled with liquid next to other items and text that reads tornado in 4 jar experiment for kids

Wow the kids and make a tornado in a jar! This simple science activity is great for kids of all ages and contains the mess- gotta love that! #sciencefairprojects #scienceexperimentskids #scienceexperiments #tornadosciencefairproject #tornadoinabottle #tornado #tornadoinajar #tornadoexperiment #growingajeweledrose

2.3k
a person holding a green jar with text overlay that reads tornado in a jar

With recent events keeping us at home, I've been trying to do some fun activities with the kids. This Tornado In A Jar is a fun experiment for the kids to play with. It would go along great with a study about weather and tornadoes! It's super easy to put together and only takes a

48
a jar filled with blue liquid sitting on top of a table next to an open book

Weather In A Bottle | How To Make An Amazing Tornado In A Jar. We're making weather in a bottle by making a tornado. I have this fun Free Weather Unit Study for Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning post for more teaching ideas.

5
how to make tornado in a bottle with water and lemons for kids

Explaining what a tornado looks like to your kids until your mouth is dry? Why not make a tornado in a bottle in this fun yet educational weather science experiment!

2.3k
a large glass filled with water sitting on top of a wooden table next to a white wall

It’s easy to put together, mesmerizing for all ages, and a perfect example of centripetal force in a vortex…the perfect storm for scientific discovery!

248
a person holding up a large blue drink

I've seen a number of different recipes for a tornado in a bottle all over Pinterest. Many used two bottles connected together, but for 100 kids I just didn't want to mess with that. I tried a few that included dish soap, and while the bubbles showed off the swirling, it eventually got too bubbly to see. I then found some that used colored lamp oil, which was REALLY cool, but that stuff was too expensive for 100 kids. I went with vegetable oil instead. Each kid needed: 1 bottle of water (I…

344
a glass with blue liquid in it sitting on a black stand next to a wall

Tornado in Jar: Last year I saw a video on Youtube, it was simple to make. Just have a jar with water, some sparkles and liquid soap. Simply shape the jar and wonderful tornado would appear. The tornado would die soon and needed to stir it often. My solution : Magn…

44
two young boys are playing with water in the kitchen counter top, and one boy is holding up a plastic bottle

In this month’s STEAM Experiment for Kids, we’re reusing the empty soda bottles from the Soda Geyser Experiment last month to make a tornado in a bottle! As you explain this experiment to your kids, it’s a good time to talk to your kids about tornadoes and your tornado safety plan if you live in […]

1
261K views · 2K reactions | This Tornado in a Jar experiment was so much fun and super easy to do! My kids loved it! Details are in the comments! Share this experiment with a mama! 😊 #momlife #toddleractivities #kidactivities #scienceexperiment #activitiesforkids #learnthroughplay | Kamry Vincent Tornado In A Bottle Project, Diy Tornado In A Jar, Tornado In A Bottle Science Fair Project, How To Make Tornado In A Bottle, Tornado In A Jar Science Experiment, Tornado In A Jar, Seasons Preschool, Pre-k Science, Science Experiments Kids

This Tornado in a Jar experiment was so much fun and super easy to do! My kids loved it! Details are in the comments! Share this experiment with a mama!...

4
there are pictures of different things in the bottle

Easy science experiment -- NO tornado tube needed! All you need is duct tape and a washer to create an awesome vortex - fun science activity for elementary and middle school and great STEM project for a weather unit!

3.4k
several bottles of water sitting on top of a counter

I've seen a number of different recipes for a tornado in a bottle all over Pinterest. Many used two bottles connected together, but for 100 kids I just didn't want to mess with that. I tried a few that included dish soap, and while the bubbles showed off the swirling, it eventually got too bubbly to see. I then found some that used colored lamp oil, which was REALLY cool, but that stuff was too expensive for 100 kids. I went with vegetable oil instead. Each kid needed: 1 bottle of water (I…

106

Related interests

Tornado in a jar and more

Explore related boards