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In this activity, students learn how to separate the protein from milk and and use it to make their own glue. They will ponder why there are so many different kinds of glue, and what uses different glues would have. Students can extend their learning using one of the Extensions provided: students can invent new glues by using different ingredients and different ratios of those ingredients; they can test their new glues against other more conventional glues. Part of the 21-activity guide published by OMSI, No Hassle Messy Science with a Wow. All activities in this guide use household materials and all lesson plans include preparation directions, demonstrations, procedure sheets, cross-curricular connections, and scientific explanation of content. Less

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    Grade: TK/K to 9

    Topics: Chemistry, Earth & Space Science, Physics, Chemical Reactions & Stoichiometry

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