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A bit of magic mixed with some science. Create a magical jumping bean that seems to move all by itself. There are a couple of variations on this experiment. Take a look at the Magical Jumping Bean worksheet. You can use aluminium foil (or old Easter egg wrappers to add some colour), or a cardboard cut out, which can also be coloured in if you’re feeling crafty.
What you’ll need:
Foil Jumping Beans
- Marbles (good if you have different sizes)
- Aluminium foil or Easter egg wrappers
- Lunchbox or plastic container
What to do:
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- Rip off a bit of foil about the length of your pointer finger and the width of about three fingers.
- Wrap the foil around your finger to make a cylinder. It should be a little bit wider than the marble.
- Pinch one end of the foil closed.
- Put the marble inside and foil cylinder and pinch the other end closed.
- Put your foil package inside the lunchbox and shake it vigorously. The foil will bash into the sides. This causes the marble to be bashed against the inside of the foil, making the ends smooth.
- Tilt the lunchbox slightly and watch your magical jumping bean move around on its own.
- Use different size marbles and different size pieces of foil to create more jumping beans. You can race them down a slope (the slope needs to have some friction on it, if it is too smooth, your “bean” will just slide).
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What happens:
The marble is heavy and it can move around inside the foil package. When it is on a slope, it rolls to the bottom of the package. It keeps rolling and flips the “bean” over so the “bean” jumps around.
Cardboard Jumping Beans
What you’ll need:
- Cardboard, you can use different colours or colour it in.
- Marble (this template only allows for small marbles)
- Jumping bean template
- Scissors
- Glue or sticky tape
What to do:
- Print out the jumping bean template and cut out the shape.
- Fold the shape along the dotted lines.
- Glue together the pieces on one end.
- Put the marble inside and glue up the other end.
- Try racing your jumping bean down a slope.
What happens:
Similarly to the foil jumping beans, the package should flip end over end as the marble moves down a slope inside the package. When using sticky tape, be careful not to use too much as you need that friction on the slope to stop it from sliding straight down.
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You could try making a larger cardboard jumping bean, figuring out how wide it would need to be more larger marbles.