- Some cardboard egg boxes
- A pair of scissors
- Some Pipe Cleaners
- Some Craft Foam/ Felt or something similar
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Get Ready to Make a Model Spine...
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Make a Kaleidoscope
A kaleidoscope is made up of 3 mirrors. Mirrors are special surfaces that bounce back or reflect light. The way the kaleidoscope works is that the mirrors within it make multiple reflections
Now the first thing that you will need to do is get your piece of silver mirror card and measure along the long side and mark at 8, 16 and 24cm. You are then going to draw a line with your ruler.
You are now going to fold along these lines and with the mirror side facing inward tape the mirror card into a triangle. You may want to use your ruler to help you fold along the lines so that they are straight. You are then going to tape the mirror card together in this triangle shape
The next thing that you are going to do is wrap your piece of white card around your mirror card triangle. You are then going to tape the card in place. Make sure you use enough tape so that your kaleidoscope holds together.
Your kaleidoscope is now ready to use, so start by looking at different surfaces and see how the different colours and patterns are reflected inside.
The video tutorial for this activity is available on the Surrey Libraries Facebook Page or the Surrey Libraries YouTube Channel
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Mirror, Mirror...
- An A4 piece of silver mirror card
- An A4 piece of white card
- Tape
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Ruler
Saturday, September 5, 2020
Make a Paddle Boat
- A plastic bottle
- A milk bottle
- Tape
- Scissors
- 2 Wooden Skewers
- An elastic band
- A pencil
- A ruler
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Make a Mini Trebuchet
Trebuchets were used in the Middle Ages as a type of siege engine to throw stones at castle walls. It works in a similar way to a catapult, but it uses a pivot and a counterweight to create the force needed to throw the items
The first thing that you are going to need to do is tape
the two paper cups to the cardboard base. You want to leave a gap between the
paper cups of about half the length of your straw.
You are now going to cut a small piece of paper and roll it into a tube around your straw. You are then going to tape it in place. Make sure that it can move freely around the straw. You don’t want to be to tight that it doesn’t move. You can then tape your straw between the two paper cups.
You can now get your lolly stick and to one side attach
your milk bottle top using some double-sided tape to make your basket. On the
other side of the stick you are going to tape your battery. The battery is
going to act as the counterweight.
You are now going to tape the lolly stick to the paper
wrapped around the straw. Make sure that it is attached securely.
Friday, August 28, 2020
How far can you throw???
- A piece of thick card
- 2 paper cups
- Tape
- A lolly stick
- A milk bottle top
- A battery
- A small piece of paper
- A pair of scissors
- Double sided tape
- A straw
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Spaghetti and Marshmallow Towers
To start to make your tower what you need to do is take a marshmallow and push a piece of spaghetti into the middle. You can then push some extra pieces into the marshmallow to start to build your structure. You can build both upwards and out to build a strong structure.
Now this can get a bit messy so be careful
We hope that you have fun with this activity and remember that once you have finished you can always eat the marshmallows!
The video tutorial for this activity is available to watch on the Surrey Libraries Facebook Page or the Surrey Libraries YouTube Channel
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