Oobleck Recipes for the Classroom

🟒Oobleck Recipes for the Classroom

Fun Book Activity for Bartholomew and the Oobleck by Dr. Seuss

Fun, hands-on science made from just cornstarch and water! Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid, meaning it acts like a solid when you squeeze it but flows like a liquid when you let go.

Below are teacher-tested recipes, including a large batch for a class of 30, individual cup servings, and several fun variations.

🧼 Cleanup Tips (Important for Teachers!)

  • Wipe hands with dry paper towels before rinsing with water.
  • Throw Oobleck in the trash, not the sink.
  • Warm water loosens dried Oobleck on tables.
  • Keep a small broom/dustpan handy for dried bits.

πŸ§ͺOobleck Recipe for a Class of 30

This recipe makes enough for every student to have roughly Β½ cup of Oobleck.

Ingredients

  • 10 cups cornstarch
  • 6 cups water
  • Green food coloring (or any color)
  • Extra cornstarch for thickening

Instructions

  1. Pour 6 cups of water into a large tub or bowl.
  2. Add food coloring until the water reaches your desired color.
  3. Slowly add 10 cups of cornstarch, stirring with your hands.
  4. Adjust:
    • Too runny β†’ add more cornstarch
    • Too thick β†’ add small splashes of water
  5. Scoop portions into paper cups for each student.

Teacher Tip: Low-Mess Version

Put β…“ cup cornstarch into each student’s cup before class.Β  During the activity, walk around with colored water and pour 3–4 tablespoons into each cup. Students mix their own Oobleck:Β  way less mess, same fun.

πŸ”½ Scaled-Down Oobleck Recipes

These use the standard 2:1 cornstarch-to-water ratio.

Small Group (6–8 kids)

  • 3 cups cornstarch
  • 1Β½ cups water

Pair or Center (2–3 kids)

  • 1 cup cornstarch
  • Β½ cup water

Single Student Cup

  • β…“ cup cornstarch
  • 3–4 tbsp colored water

🌈 Fun Oobleck Variations

Perfect for themes, sensory bins, or science extensions.

⭐ Classic Oobleck

The standard recipe β€” no extras needed.
2 parts cornstarch + 1 part water

🌈 Colorful Oobleck

Mix food coloring or liquid watercolor into the water before adding cornstarch.

Great for: Holidays, School colors, Rainbow centers

✨ Glitter / Sparkle Oobleck

Add 1 tablespoon fine glitter per batch.

Tip: Use biodegradable glitter for younger children.
Note: Do not pour glitter mixtures down the drain.

🧁 Edible / Taste-Safe Oobleck

Safe for toddlers and sensory play.Β  This version is completely non-toxic.

Ingredients:Β  Cornstarch + Water + Kool-Aid powder, food coloring, or vanilla extract

❄️ Frozen Oobleck

Fun for Arctic or winter themes.

  1. Fill muffin cups with prepared Oobleck.
  2. Freeze overnight.
  3. Children explore the changing texture as it thaws.

🌌 Galaxy Oobleck

Mix black or deep purple watercolors + silver glitter.
Optional: star confetti (remove after play).

🟣 Color-Changing Oobleck (Thermochromic)

Add a pinch of thermochromic pigment that changes color with temperature.
Great for older students or STEM centers.

 

 

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