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How To Create A Volcano Science Project

Today we are sharing our very own Papier Mache Erupting Volcano, it was a relatively "quick project" that we made in a "last minute" hurry to celebrate my son's "Hawaiian Day" at school. My son has been learning all about the Hawaiian Volcanoes – in particularly Mauna Loa and was very excited to recreate a volcanic eruption.

Our papier mache volcano is perfect for the classic "Science Fair" project, if you are looking for a science project to make with the kids. So long as you have enough "drying time" for the papier mache, this is a quick and fun science fair project to make. We added a coat of varnish to our volcano, to allow us to keep erupting it! Check out more fantastic Chemistry Experiments for kids over on my friend's site Science Sparks!

Science Fair Project - create your own Papier Mache Erupting Volcano - a great classic science project for kids. Lots of fun and easy to make.
First published in July 2015

Check out our basic how to make papier mache post too!

About Mauna Loa (excerpt from Wikipedia):

Mauna Loa is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawai?i in the Pacific Ocean. The largest subaerial volcano in both mass and volume, Mauna Loa has historically been considered the largest volcano on Earth [Red Ted's favourite fact!]. It is an active shield volcano with relatively shallow slopes, with a volume estimated at approximately 18,000 cubic miles (75,000 km3), although its peak is about 120 feet (37 m) lower than that of its neighbor,Mauna Kea. Lava eruptions from Mauna Loa are silica-poor and very fluid, and they tend to be non-explosive.

Find out more about Mauna Loa via Wikipedia.

Papier Mache Volcano – Materials needed:

  • an empty plastic bottle (small is good)
  • newspaper
  • masking tape
  • a box or similar "to contain" the volcano
  • plain flour & water (for the DIY papier mache paste, more info below)
  • paints (we used acrylics, as they are a plastic and marginally waterproof)
  • waterproof varnish (optional, but great for being able to reuse the volcano science project)

DIY Papier Mache Paste How To:

Hop over to see our DIY Papier Mache Paste Detail post!

  1. Mix one part flour to two parts water in an old container. (we used half a cup of flour and a cup of water)
  2. Pop into microwave and cook at full heat.
  3. Performances of microwaves vary – so this can be anything from 30sec to 2-3 min – depending on microwave and the amount of mixture you are making. So keep checking and stirring!
  4. The mixture will be hot, so you may have to let it cool down a little. It will keep in the fridge with a cover for 1-2 days.

For the Volcanic Erruption you will need:

  • red food dye
  • warm water (acts as an eaccelerat)
  • Bicarbonate of Soda
  • Vinegar

How to Make your Papier Mache Erupting Volcano:

How to make a papier mache volcano for science fair

1) First we cut down our cardboard box, to create a base for our volcano to go in and to capture the fluids from the erupting volcano. You may want to cover all the holes you can see (especially in the corners) with additional tape.

2) Place your empty plastic bottle in the centre of your cardboard box (remove the lid).

How to make a papier mache volcano for science fair - step 2

3) Scrunch up some newspaper and place it all around the bottle.

How to make a papier mache volcano for science fair - step 3

4) Using your masking tape, make a "frame" – running from the top of the bottle down to the cardboard platform and trapping the scrunched up newspaper underneath.

How to make a papier mache volcano for science fair - step4

5) Tear your remaining newspaper into stripes and smaller pieces (12 x 4cm ish is good). And start applying your papier machie layers all around the volcano – using the masking tape as a frame.

6) Check for any gaps and holes and make sure the newspaper is nice and flush against the side of the volcano.

7) Let dry fully.

(IF NEED BE ADD A SECOND LAYER ON ANOTHER DAY and let dry again)

How to make a papier mache volcano for science fair - painting
How to make a papier mache volcano for science fair - final

8) Now get creative and paint – we used a dark brown base (mixing brown and black) for our volcano and then at the end added some red and yellow lava streaks. The kids were stoked!

9) Let dry fully.

10) Finally… add a coat of waterproof varnish (any craft decoupage varnish that has a waterproof finish will do). This won't make the volcano totally waterproof, but will certainly help in preserving it.

Now let the fun begin… here is the science part to an erupting volcano –

Bicarbonate of Soda & Vinegar Erupting Volcano:

I LOVE this article about the Science of Erupting Volcanoes – and how the "order of things" affect the final eruptions! I am keen to try out the mentos and diet coke at some point soon!

Science Fair Projects - create your own Papier Mache Erupting Volcano - a great classic science project for kids. Lots of fun and easy to make

Watch the DIY Volcano VIDEO

To erupt our volcano we –

  1. Created a paper funnel and added 2-3 tea spoons of bicarbonate of soda to our plastic bottle
  2. poured in half a glass of warm water mixed with the red food dye
  3. Poured in approximately a class full of (inexpensive) vinegar.

And stand back…. (watch the video above!!)

Hope you have fun with your DIY Papier Mache Volcano!

More great Papier Mache Projects here:

You can also see our Erupting Volcano Video on Youtube:

How To Create A Volcano Science Project

Source: https://www.redtedart.com/how-to-make-a-papier-mache-erupting-volcano-for-the-science-fair/

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