"Science is Bubblicious – Mega Bubble Man Interactive Bubble Show "

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Mega Bubble Man is invited to schools, libraries and private events to share about bubble science. Participants learn about bubble chemistry, physics, geometry, equilibrium [surface tension] and more fun like the Mega Bubble Relay Race! Students also experiment with atoms and molecules and how soap washes hair. More students learn how to make bubble domes and put domes inside of domes and how to make their own Mega Bubble Wand to then try out in front of their peers! Tons of fun and lots to learn.

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Two students learning about bubble chemistry and the atoms that wash your hair!

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Two students trying out their mega bubble wand they made during the show!

Two students learning how to make bubble domes and domes inside of domes!

Is a bubble always a sphere? Ask the Mega Bubble Man!

"Thank you SO MUCH!! We all had such a wonderful time at your Bubble Show!! "

Lindsey Carvel, Teacher at 111 Gleason St

Gouverneur, NY Elementary School  March 2025

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Ask questions and use observations to test the claim that different kinds

of matter exist as either solid or liquid.

We teach on the chemistry of bubble solution from molecules to atoms

and how bubbles can be solid or liquid in form and how soap actually

cleans our hands…

In the assembly we have lots of interaction:

1. Student learns how to hold on to a bubble, then a smoked filled bubble

2. Learn what H2O, Carbon and Hydrogen feel like in a bubble!

3. How to mold the bubble and then share it with another student!

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Use tools and materials to design and build a device that causes an

object to move faster with a push or a pull: Inertia

1. Students learn how a mega bubble wand and a bubbler use inertia to

make bubbles

2. Learn how surface tension is a strategic part of making a bubble

3. How to stretch a bubble up to 20 feet!

More:

1. Experiment with bubbles that can multiply from one bubble

3. Teamwork learned with the mega bubble relay race!

4. Fun with the Longest Bubble Contest

5. Making a bubble wand

6. Making a bubble solution

7. Making bubble domes

8. See their teachers put bubbles over their heads

School Standards for Science in our show:

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