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Bubbles Bubbles Bubbles!

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Have you ever blown a bubble and watched it float away? Bubbles are actually tiny pockets of AIR or GAS trapped inside a thin FILM of soapy water. That stretchy film is made of water molecules that hold tightly together in a process called SURFACE tension. The outside of a bubble acts like a flexible, stretchy SKIN that keeps the air inside from escaping. Bubbles are one of nature's most surprising little SHAPES — perfectly round every single time!

A bubble is a tiny pocket of air trapped inside a thin film of soapy ______.
WATER
The stretchy outside of a bubble acts like a flexible ______.
SKIN
Water molecules hold together tightly in a process called surface ______.
TENSION
Name something the text tells us a bubble is made of.
AIR / GAS / SOAPY WATER / THIN FILM
Name a word the text uses to describe a bubble's skin.
FLEXIBLE / STRETCHY
The soapy liquid we use to wash dishes is called dish ______.
SOAP

Writing Prompt

What did you learn about how bubbles are made and what keeps them floating? Write 2–3 sentences telling one fact about bubbles and what surprised you the most about them.

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