The Crazy Science Girls - Volcano Experiment (Warringa Park School, Australia, 2022) is a short film that brings school science to life. Filmed with enthusiasm and warmth, it captures a group of young people as they experiment, learn and laugh together. The film offers a fresh glimpse into school-based science activities and the friendships that grow around shared curiosity. As part of the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, it highlights the abilities and achievements of students with disability while celebrating everyday moments of discovery. Cheerful and human, this short invites audiences to enjoy science, teamwork and the confidence that comes from trying something new.
Hi my name is Shreya. Hi my name is Chloe. And we are the Crazy Science Girls! Science is the best, put it to the test. Science is fun, check out the sun. Science is cool, follow the rules. The Crazy Girls are here, let's give them a cheer. See the sea go fast, let's have a blast! Today we are going to do an experiment. The Volcano Experiment! So we are going to be making a science volcano experiment. So the material we need is red food dye, but you can use any food dye if you don't have red. We need a bi-cup soda, alkaline. And we need the vinegar, the vinegar is acid. Now we have the volcano pot for putting the experiment in it. Yeah but if you don't have a volcano pot you can just use a bowl or a cup. You have a cup to tip it in the volcano pot, you can explore in the volcano pot. Then we have the spoon to tip in some ingredients in there. So first what do we need to do is we need to put the bi-cup soda into this pot. We put the vinegar into the cup, so just a little bit. Next we are going to put the red dye into the pot, just a few scoops. So when we mix the vinegar into the bi-cup soda alkaline it's going to make a chemical reaction and it's going to explode. So Chloe do you want to do that? Yeah. Then I'm going to put the red dye and vinegar into the bi-cup soda. You see the explosion? We observe the bubbles mix and the vinegar and the bi-cup soda are reacting. Then it exploded and went all over the table and it was fun. Yeah it was really fun. So vinegar and bi-cup mix they release carbon dioxide by which? Acid and alkaline. We're going to make a chemical reaction. Thank you for watching our science experiments crazy girls. I hope you guys will like it. If you guys like the experiment please check out our Running Your Park School YouTube channel for more experiments. Please like, share, comment and subscribe to Running Your Park School YouTube channel. See you next time. Bye. Running Your Park School YouTube channel.
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