- A paper plate
- A piece of black paper
- A piece of white paper
- A ruler
- A pencil
- A pair of scissors
- Tape
- Sticky Tack
- A Straw
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Spinning Around...
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Make a Birdfeeder
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
What can you see???
We will be releasing this activity on the Surrey Libraries Facebook page on Thursday 2nd July at 10.30am.
- A plastic milk bottle
- A pair of scissors
- String
- Wooden skewers
Friday, June 26, 2020
Building Bridges
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Can You Build It???
Thursday, June 18, 2020
Paper Chromatography
The first thing you need to do is get a piece of kitchen roll and using a ruler and a pencil draw a line near the bottom. You are using a pencil because pencil will not move. You draw the line so that you know your starting point. You can then get your felt tip pens and draw some big spots of colour at even distances along the line
You are then going to dip the kitchen roll into a bowl of water. You just want the bottom of the kitchen roll to touch the water. You don’t want to soak or drop the kitchen roll. You should see that the water starts to move up the length of the kitchen roll and as it does the ink starts to move with it. Now as the ink moves you will see that it starts to separate out as the different pigments in the ink move at different speeds.
Why don’t you experiment with different colours and patterns. You will see that some colours separate out more than others and some colours move faster than others
To see the video tutorial for this activity, visit the Surrey Libraries Facebook Page or the Surrey Libraries YouTube Channel.
Friday, June 12, 2020
What's Your Favourite Colour???
- Some kitchen roll
- Some felt tip pens
- A ruler
- A pencil
- A bowl of water
Paper Aircrafts
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