<meta property="og:description" content="Grades 1–2When one object moves against another, the result is friction. What You NeedMixing bowl4 envelopes of unflavored gelatinHot waterSquare baking panVegetable oilLiquid dishwashing detergent2 small bowlsStopwatch or a watch with a second handMeasuring cupDon't let your child eat the gelatin cubes after they've been handled or after they're covered with lubricant. What to DoIn a mixing bowl, dissolve the gelatin in two cups of hot tap water. Coat the inside of the pan with vegetable oil. Pour the gelatin mixture into the pan and put it in the refrigerator until firm. Cut the gelatin into cubes about"> <meta name="twitter:description" content="Grades 1–2When one object moves against another, the result is friction. What You NeedMixing bowl4 envelopes of unflavored gelatinHot waterSquare baking panVegetable oilLiquid dishwashing detergent2 small bowlsStopwatch or a watch with a second handMeasuring cupDon't let your child eat the gelatin cubes after they've been handled or after they're covered with lubricant. What to DoIn a mixing bowl, dissolve the gelatin in two cups of hot tap water. Coat the inside of the pan with vegetable oil. Pour the gelatin mixture into the pan and put it in the refrigerator until firm. Cut the gelatin into cubes about"> Slime Time
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