Make a Tornado in a Bottle | Kindergarten Science
๐ What the Section Is About
This section introduces students to the swirling motion of tornadoes by creating a simple experiment using a plastic bottle. Kids will explore how spinning water can form a funnel shape like a real tornado. They will observe how movement and force can change the shape of water.
๐ฏ Learning Objectives
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Understand that a tornado is a spinning column of air
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Create a small model of a tornado using water and bottles
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Observe how motion creates a swirl or vortex
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Follow steps to safely complete a science activity
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Describe what they see using simple words
๐งช Examples
โข Watching water spin in a bottle to make a funnel shape
โข Turning the bottle quickly in circles to start the tornado
โข Seeing bubbles rise as the water spins
โข Using clear plastic bottles and dish soap for a fun effect
โข Noticing how fast or slow movement changes the tornado
๐ Key Vocabulary and Definitions
โข Tornado โ A fast-spinning wind storm with a funnel shape
โข Spin โ To turn around in circles
โข Vortex โ A swirling motion of liquid or air
โข Funnel โ A shape that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom
โข Experiment โ A test to learn something new
๐ฒ Fun Practice Activities
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Test Yourself: Interactive Practice Quiz
๐ก Offline Homework Idea
With an adult, try making a tornado in a bottle at home. Use two bottles, water, and tape. Spin and watch what happens!
