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From Western Massachusetts: Take I-90 to exit 25 "South Boston". Bear right towards Congress Street. You will see Sebastians on your left and the Silver Line station on your right. At the first set of lights, take a right onto D Street. Go up the hill and at the second set of lights take a right onto Summer Street. At the next set of lights the convention center will be on your left. Take that right onto World Trade Center Ave. Proceed over the bridge and check in at the white security booth on the right. Our center will be on your left. Security will direct you to turn around in front of the Seaport Hotel and pull up alongside the curb in front of our center. From points South: Follow I-93 North to exit 20. Follow the signs towards “I-90 East”. Take the first tunnel exit to "South Boston". Bear right at the top of the ramp onto Congress Street. Follow the directions from Congress Street above.

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Learning at Home

Exploding Milk Colors

You Will Need:

1 pie plate, Whole milk (about a cup), 3-4 different colors of food coloring, 1 bottle liquid soap

Directions:

Fill the pie plate with milk and allow it to come to room temperature. Add a few drops of food coloring to milk. Put a single drop of liquid soap in the middle of your plate, and watch your milk colors explode!

Tip:

Ask: “How much milk should we use?” What colors do you want to add?” “How many drops of blue are you going to use?” “What do you think will happen?” Why this works: Milk contains fats and proteins in solution. Any change in the solution (adding soap) affects these fats and proteins. The soap makes the fats and proteins twist, bend and change into all kinds of shapes. The soap has weakened the surface tension, which is the watery skin that holds the liquid’s molecules together. When they move they mix the colors. Ask “What happened to the colors?” “ Do you see new colors now?” “Why do you think the colors move?”

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