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Following Directions Read the directions carefully. Then number the steps below in the correct order. Tornado in a Bottle You can make a tornado in the safety of your own home. Take two plastic bottles with screw-on caps. Glue the caps together so the tops are back-to-back. Ask a parent to help you make a hole through the glued bottle caps using a large nail. Fill one bottle about three-quarters full with water. Add food coloring and even some glitter so the tornado will be easy to see. Screw the double cap onto the bottle with water in it. Screw on the empty bottle at the top. Turn the two bottles upside down. Use both hands to hold the bottom bottle firmly. Use your wrists to turn the bottles as if you were drawing circles in the air. The water inside the bottles will start to swirl. You should see a tornado-like funnel form in the water. _____ Add some food coloring and glitter. _____ Move the bottles in a circle to make the water swirl. _____ You should see a tornado form in the water. _____ Glue the caps together. _____ Turn the double bottles upside down. _____ Find two plastic bottles with screw-on caps. _____ Fill one bottle until it is about full with water. _____ Screw the empty bottle on top. _____ Use a large nail to make a hole in the caps. _____ Screw the double cap on the bottle with water. Name Date 3 4 More worksheets at: education.com/worksheets © Learning Horizons Inc.

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Following Directions

Read the directions carefully. Then number the steps below in the correct order.

Tornado in a Bottle You can make a tornado in the safety of your own home. Take two plastic bottles with screw-on caps. Glue the caps together so the tops are back-to-back. Ask a parent to help you make a hole through the glued bottle caps using a large nail. Fill one bottle about three-quarters full with water. Add food coloring and even some glitter so the tornado will be easy to see. Screw the double cap onto the bottle with water in it. Screw on the empty bottle at the top. Turn the two bottles upside down. Use both hands to hold the bottom bottle firmly. Use your wrists to turn the bottles as if you were drawing circles in the air. The water inside the bottles will start to swirl. You should see a tornado-like funnel form in the water.

_____ Add some food coloring and glitter.

_____ Move the bottles in a circle to make the water swirl.

_____ You should see a tornado form in the water.

_____ Glue the caps together.

_____ Turn the double bottles upside down.

_____ Find two plastic bottles with screw-on caps.

_____ Fill one bottle until it is about full with water.

_____ Screw the empty bottle on top.

_____ Use a large nail to make a hole in the caps.

_____ Screw the double cap on the bottle with water.

Name Date

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