- 2 Toilet Roll Tubes
- Tape
- Scissors
- 2 Elastic Bands
- A Straw or Pencil
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Ready to Launch???
Build a Boat
Building a boat can be a great engineering challenge to try either on your own or in a group. You can make it out of anything that you want or can find at home. Recycled materials can be a good place to start. You can make your boat big or small and use whatever you like to build it, but before you start you might want to test to see if the things you want to use are going to float...
When you put something in the water there are two forces acting on it. The weight of it forces it down while the force of the water forces it up. If the weight is less than or equal to the force of the water then the object will float. It the weight is more than the force of the water the object will sink. If you want to know more about why objects float or sink have a look at the BBC Bitesize Website.
So have a look and see what materials you can find. I have added an example of a boat made from cardboard and silver foil but use your imagination to see what you can do...
To see the video tutorial for this activity, visit the Surrey Libraries Facebook Page or the Surrey Libraries YouTube Channel.
Saturday, May 23, 2020
What floats your boat???
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Thursday, May 21, 2020
Make a volcano!
Volcanoes are an opening in the surface of the Earth where gas, hot magma and ash can escape. The name for Volcanoes comes from the name of the Roman God Vulcan who was the god of fire. The surface of the Earth is made up of “tectonic plates”. These fit together like jigsaw puzzle pieces and volcanoes can form at the meeting points. Magma is the name given to hot liquid rock inside a volcano. Once it leaves the volcano, it’s known as lava. Lava can reach over 1000°C and has the potential to burn everything in its path!
Monday, May 18, 2020
Get ready to explode!!
You can watch a short film explaining what you need for this activity!
- A piece of thick cardboard for the base of your volcano
- Either a yoghurt pot or a plastic bottle that has been cut down, or something similar to be the centre of your volcano
- Some tape
- Vinegar
- Bicarbonate of Soda
- Modelling clay/ air dry clay or something similar or
- Glue and paper for Papier Mache
Thursday, May 14, 2020
DNA Modelling
You then want to get two of your strawberry shoelaces or similar sweets. You need to push one end of the cocktail stick into one of the shoelaces and the other end of the cocktail stick into the second shoelace. Repeat this down the length of the shoelaces.
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Do you have a sweet tooth???
To get ready, please watch a short film on Surrey Libraries Facebook page.
- Fruit pastels/ Midget Gems or a similar sweet that comes in 4 different colours
- Strawberry shoelaces or something similar in shape
- Cocktail sticks
Paper Aircrafts
In this activity we are going to be making a paper aeroplane, a glider and a helicopter and comparing how they fly For this activity you w...
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