Hair Raising Science
Our fourth and fifth grade have been exploring static electricity and have had a great time with Van DeGraff generators. Pictures illustrate the excitement that can also be generated. if course a cheap alternative can easily be created by placing styrofoam beads (or small pieces of styrofoam peanuts) in a balloon. Blow up the balloon and you have a "supercharged static electricity ball". Rub the balloon on pieces of wool, silk, or fur and watch the beads react!
A special thank you to our principal, Janet Medina-Maestre, for being such a good sport. If you look closely you will see much of her hair beginning to "stand up". Everyone has also enjoyed as I place my head near the ball and catch static electricy bolts jumping to my hair!