![]() ![]() ![]() Spray with rubbing alcohol to prevent bubbles. Be liberal, but don’t go overboard! This helps the layers adhere to one another. Spray the yellow soap layer with rubbing alcohol. Thoroughly mix color and essential oil into soap mixture. Add orange mica powder and Oregano essential oil to bowl. Melt base in intervals, stirring regularly until completely melted. Second Step – Creating the Outer CoreĪdd 8-10 cubes of the clear soap base to one microwave safe bowl. Pro Tip! You know you can pour the next layer if you blow on the soap and it doesn’t ripple. Spray the top of the liquid soap with rubbing alcohol to prevent bubbles.Īllow this first layer to harden for at least 30 minutes. Spray the bottom of the mold with rubbing alcohol. Now carefully pour the yellow soap mixture into mold. You don’t want to create a lot of bubbles. Add yellow mica powder and Fennel essential oil to the bowl once it it liquefied and mix well but gently. Melt in 30 second intervals, stirring after each until it is completely melted. That’s why I LOVE these Layers of the Earth soaps sooooo much! Not only are they fun and easy to make, but the results are stunning!Īdd 8-10 cubes of the clear soap base to one microwave safe bowl. Creating consumable projects is the perfect way to to achieve this. When studying the Earth I feel even more strongly that our hands on learning projects should not be wasteful and have a purpose and use. But I also don’t want to be wasteful and create more landfill that causes even more damage to our precious Earth. Yes I want my kids to create and learn and be hands on. Yes, there is always the purpose of learning and knowledge with our educational projects, but often the resulting piece has no purpose after the process is finished.Īnd what do we do with all those crafts and projects our kids lovingly built? Too often it ends up in the landfill. ![]() I like things we create to have a purpose. It’s a great medium for kids to work in when making crafts. Or visit our YouTube channel to see if the video has been uploaded there. Not seeing our videos? Turn off any adblockers to ensure our video feed can be seen. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Story must be typed or neatly written.Disclaimer: This article may contain commission or affiliate links. Base your story on class notes and homework. This story should be as factual as possible. What do you see? How do you feel? This story should be a part of your project so that people can follow your journey through your diagram. Start on the Crust and describe your journey as you travel through each layer. Composition (What materials is it made of?)Ī short creative story about traveling to the center of the earth.State of Matter: Solid, Liquid, or Semi-plastic.A plain paper key will not be acceptable.ĭescriptions of the 4 MAIN Layers should include: This can be a cardboard chart, index cards, Ribbon attached to the model, or some other creative idea for describing each layer. The Descriptions Key must be an attached piece of the Project that includes a full description of the 4 main layers of the Earth. You can use toothpick flags or some other creative way to label each part.ġ0. Be Neat, Complete, Creative, and ColorfulĪll parts of the Project must be LABELED on the project. Have 4 main layers and additional layersģ. A BEFORE Friday !ġ0pts Extra Credit: will be given for creating a fully recyclable project.Ģ. ***If you need help getting materials or making the project YOU must speak with Ms. Common materials: Styrofoam ball, toothpicks, paper, and paint. Materials: Be Creative! Recycled materials and other ideas are (cloth, paper mache, plastic bottles, etc…) encouraged to reduce cost and get extra credit. Purpose: Make a 3D Model of the layers of the earth and to write a story about these layers. Layers of the Earth Model and Story Project ![]()
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