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The Magic School Bus Goes Cellular

  • Grades: PreK–K, 1–2, 3–5
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Field Trip Notes
It's the night of the rock lover's annual GRANITE awards, and Arnold is about to become the first kid ever to win the coveted Rocky Award. He's so excited that all he's been able to eat for weeks are Seaweedies - and lots of them! When he arrives for the big event, he's totally nervous. He's also totally orange! After Arnold's friends determine that the orange isn't on his skin, they shrink down to find out what's underneath. They discover that his whole body is made of living cells - and they're all orange! But where is the orange coming from...and how can they make it go away in time?

Ms. Frizzle's Ideas for the Day
 

 

Make a Yeast Feast

Going Hands-On

Time: 20 minutes, then observe periodically for next 40 minutes
Group Size: 2-4

Arnold's classmates discover that his body cells are alive. Your kids investigate whether yeast cells are alive.

What You Need

For the class:

  • 3 1-pint plastic zipper bags
  • 3 packets dried yeast

For each group:

Cells, by Phoebe
 
  • 1-pint plastic zipper bag
  • Packet of dried yeast
  • Pen or marker

For the class and each group:

  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1/4 cup warm (not hot) water
  • Copies of MAKE A YEAST FEAST page

Talk About It

Ask: What do you need to grow? (food, for one)

What To Do

  1. With the groups, pour a yeast packet into a bag. Ask: Is yeast a living thing? How can we find out? Record ideas. (Yeast is a one-cell fungus. It grows by dividing or pinching off new cells.)
  2. Ask: If yeast is alive, will this yeast grow all alone? Leave your bagged yeast to observe.
  3. Ask: What might you give yeast to make it grow? When kids say food, let groups add sugar to their bags.
  4. Ask: Will yeast and sugar alone grow? Make class yeast and sugar bags to observe. 
  5. Ask: Is water food? (No, but it’s necessary for cells to function.) What will happen if we just add water to yeast? Make a class yeast-and-water bag.
  6. Ask: Do you need water to survive? If yeast is alive, does it need water? Let kids add water to their yeast-sugar mix.
  7. Have kids observe and draw yeast action. (Water activates yeast. Growing cells give off carbon dioxide gas, which inflates bags.)
  8. Continue to observe. Ask: Is yeast alive? What is your evidence?

Next Stop

Have a pizza party. Make pizza dough. Ask: What makes dough rise? (carbon dioxide gas from the feeding yeast cells)

  • Subjects:
    Cells, Human Body
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The Magic School Bus: Science Fun Activities

Lessons designed to help you use Scholastic's The Magic School Bus as a supplement to your curriculum. The activities provided build on children's interest in The Magic School Bus and offer lots of opportunities to engage them in hands-on learning. Remember what Ms. Frizzle says, "Get out there and explore!"

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