Here are some experiments you could use within your childcare setting... Just remember to always have a staff member supervising this area:
Bubble Trouble
a bottle of lemonade
a packet of raisins
a glass
Method:
Pour lemonade into the glass and add raisins...watch what happens...
Explanation:
The bubbles of Gas in the drink stick to the raisins. The Gas is lighter than the Liquid and so it raises to the top of the glass, carrying the raisins. The bubbles then pop and the raisins sink back down. More bubbles stick to the raisins and they raise again.
Balloon Blow Up
a plastic bottle
a funnel
baking powder
vinegar
balloons
Method:
Using a funnel add I tbsp of baking powder inside a balloon.
Pour some vinegar in a plastic bottle and carefully put the balloon over the neck.
Watch the balloon blow up as the powder and vinegar react.
Explanation:
The baking powder and the vinegar are different types of chemicals. When they are mixed together a chemical reaction happens. The reaction makes a gas called carbon dioxide that causes the bubbling and fizzing.
Water Filter
a bottle of water
1 cup of dirt or sand
a funnel
roll of kitchen towel
a jug
Method:
Mix 1 cup of water with 2 tbsp of sand.
Put a piece of kitchen towel into a funnel.
Hold the funnel over the jug and slowly pour the dirty water into it.
Explanation:
The kitchen towel acts as a filter. It lets the water through but stops most of the soil and dirt.
Just like drinking water which is filtered through gravel and sand at water treatment works to get rid of dirt. Chemicals are also added to filtered water to kill any harmful germs that may make us ill.
These are quick,fun and easy to find the right materials, the children will enjoy them. If you need anymore... let me know..

L.A