Thursday, October 8, 2020
Make a Model Solar System
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Explore the Planets...
- An A4 piece of Black card
- A pair of scissors
- A glue stick
- A split pin
- Some colouring pens/ pencils and crayons
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Make a Pinball Machine
The first thing that we are going to do is make the flippers for your pinball machine. To do this we are going to cut a small slit out of each side of the show box. We are then going to cut a rectangle of card from some thick corrugated cardboard. You should be able to get this from some packaging. You want to make sure that the corrugations are facing downwards along the long side of the rectangle. We are then going to use a cocktail stick and push the cocktail stick through the corrugation and then into the slit in the side of the shoebox. You can then tape it in place
You should be able to move these cardboard flippers twisting on the cocktail stick. The next thing that you are going to do is start to design the obstacles inside the pinball machine. To do this you may like to use a range of different things. You may want to play around with different designs. You can use the milk bottle tops, straws, lolly sticks and card to make some obstacles inside your pinball machine. You can also use your colouring pens/ pencils/ crayons to decorate your pinball machine.
Friday, September 25, 2020
Off to the Arcade
For our next science activity we are going to be making a pinball machine!
- A shoe box
- A pair of scissors
- Tape
- Cocktail Sticks
- Corrugated Card (from cardboard packaging)
- A Marble
- Milk Bottle Tops
- Straws
- Lolly Sticks
- Colouring Pens/ Pencils/ Crayons
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Newspaper Structures
If you roll up multiple sheets of newspaper into a tube and
tape this together you have a strong shape which you can use as the base for
building your newspaper structure
There are lots of different structures that you may like to try and build with your newspapers, you may want to try and build a tall tower. You may like to attempt to build a table or a chair or something similar and see if it can hold the weight of a book without collapsing. Or you may have your own idea of what you would like to build.
Remember when you are building your newspaper structure to
think about what shapes you are using. You will want to use strong shapes to
make your structure strong and ensure it doesn’t collapse or fall over.
The video tutorial for this activity can be found on the Surrey Libraries Facebook Page or the Surrey Libraries YouTube Channel
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Newspaper Fun!
For our next science activity we are going to be making Newspaper Structures!
- Some Newspapers
- Tape
Friday, September 18, 2020
Make a Model Spine
You can now start assembling the model. The pipe cleaner is the spinal cord and you want to start by threading an egg box vertebrae section, then thread a spongy disc section and repeat threading these onto the pipe cleaner.
You want to start and finish with an egg box section but you can make your model as big or small as you like
Paper Aircrafts
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