Can you create a hovercraft that will hover in the air without crashing? Build it using some/all of this:
tape
3 rubberbands
3 sheets of paper
3 balloons
3 straws
3 paperclips
3 pennies
3 feet of string
Test it by placing a blowdryer (or fan) on the ground and pointing it straight up. Send videos or pics! Good luck!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Week Forty-Five -- Working with Water
Using the following materials, construct a water wheel:
a long dowel
a cardboard tube or a two liter bottle or a can
8 index cards
a sharpie
string
tape
You may use scissors in construction but not the solution.
When you are done. Test it by pouring water on it See if it turns. Attach it to a boat and see if it will pull the boat along when you pour water on it.
Also, check out some of the new articles and links at the right side of our site.
a long dowel
a cardboard tube or a two liter bottle or a can
8 index cards
a sharpie
string
tape
You may use scissors in construction but not the solution.
When you are done. Test it by pouring water on it See if it turns. Attach it to a boat and see if it will pull the boat along when you pour water on it.
Also, check out some of the new articles and links at the right side of our site.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Cool Catapult Solutions
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Week Forty-Four -- Cool Catapults
Make a catapult using the following:
* 6 Chopsticks or sticks that are the same size
* Plastic Cup
* Several Medium-width Elastic Bands
* Sticky Tack
* Pen
* Tape
* 6 Chopsticks or sticks that are the same size
* Plastic Cup
* Several Medium-width Elastic Bands
* Sticky Tack
* Pen
* Tape
Monday, June 22, 2009
Nifty Napkins
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Week Forty-two Solutions -- Toothpick Contraptions
Sorry for the delay on this week. Also, check out the new addition to the one man band challenge:
Here is the only submitted toothpick solution -- an amazing helicopter from Alce and Orca. I am on the road but will post a link to their web post tonight. Look for another challenge tonight as well.

Here is the only submitted toothpick solution -- an amazing helicopter from Alce and Orca. I am on the road but will post a link to their web post tonight. Look for another challenge tonight as well.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Week Forty- Three -- Nifty Napkins
Place 3 napkins on the table and 3 inches of tape. Make something. Send video or pictures.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Week Forty-Two -- Terrific Toothpicks
Materials:
a box of flat toothpicks and fast drying glue or cement
Instructions:
Create!
See if you can make something that moves. Send pictures or video!
a box of flat toothpicks and fast drying glue or cement
Instructions:
Create!
See if you can make something that moves. Send pictures or video!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Week Forty-One Solutions -- Marvelous Masts and Super Ships
This week's challenge was to create a tall ship. We had some marvelous solutions!
Please note that next week's challenge solutions will be delayed again.
This one come's from Debbie's kids and it is super:

Jonathan and Jayla also did a fantastic job, creating a ship that had a 40" mast!
You can read more here.
Orca and Alce joined in again and did a magnificent job creating some clever crafts!
You can read more here.




Zee, once again, did an amazing job, creating a ship that stood 22" tall. You can read more about it here.



Maya just submitted her solution. What I love most about it is that you can see her learning process! Congratulations on your clever creation!
Please note that next week's challenge solutions will be delayed again.
This one come's from Debbie's kids and it is super:

Jonathan and Jayla also did a fantastic job, creating a ship that had a 40" mast!
You can read more here.
Orca and Alce joined in again and did a magnificent job creating some clever crafts!
You can read more here.




Zee, once again, did an amazing job, creating a ship that stood 22" tall. You can read more about it here.
Maya just submitted her solution. What I love most about it is that you can see her learning process! Congratulations on your clever creation!
Monday, June 8, 2009
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Week Forty-One -- Tall Ships
Using the following materials, build a sail boat with the tallest mast possible. Make sure it floats (or sails). Send video or pictures.
3 cereal boxes
3 cardboard tubes
6 plastic spoons
tape
6 pennies
3 straws
6 sheets of paper or 1 yard of fabric or a garbage bag
3 cereal boxes
3 cardboard tubes
6 plastic spoons
tape
6 pennies
3 straws
6 sheets of paper or 1 yard of fabric or a garbage bag
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Week Forty Solutions - Crazy Can Creations
You'd be amazed what you can do with a few cans! Check out this (courtesy of Journey into Unschooling).
Here are some magnificent solutions:
Zee crafted a cool knife.

Noah (7) and Aimee (10) made a "house-car" out of 3 soda cans, string, Scotch tape and colored paper. It was a great canstruction effort!

Orca and Alce just sent in some magnificent creations: a robot, a submarine and a waiter with a plate of potatoes! You can read more about these solutions and others here.


Here are some magnificent solutions:
Zee crafted a cool knife.
Noah (7) and Aimee (10) made a "house-car" out of 3 soda cans, string, Scotch tape and colored paper. It was a great canstruction effort!

Orca and Alce just sent in some magnificent creations: a robot, a submarine and a waiter with a plate of potatoes! You can read more about these solutions and others here.



Thursday, May 28, 2009
Week Forty -- Aluminum cans
Place three cans (soda cans are easier to work with but other cans will work) on the table along with some paper, tape, and string. Tell your students to make something, anything.
They may use scissors or other cutting utensils during construction IF SUPERVISED (this is pretty dangerous and it is easy to cut yourself). Scissors may not be a part of the solution.
When they are done, but not before, show them this and this and this!
These are really cool!
They may use scissors or other cutting utensils during construction IF SUPERVISED (this is pretty dangerous and it is easy to cut yourself). Scissors may not be a part of the solution.
When they are done, but not before, show them this and this and this!
These are really cool!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Week Thirty Nine Solutions -- Perfect Pulleys
Noah (7) and his mom Nathalie built this contraption using 1 wire hanger, 1 wooden spool, some string and a paperclip. Noah used it to pull up a LEGO building. You should be proud of your work Noah! Magnificent job!


Working off the above diagram, Zee constructed his pulley using the following materials:
2 empty ribbon spools
6 yards of ribbon PLUS extra yarn
wire/pipe cleaners
basket
willing penguin rider
Here are two other amazings views. Zee tried many "passengers" from penguins, to water bottles, to rocks, to test the integrity of the system. After weighing each item, he found out that the maximum weight capacity for the basket, before it broke, was somewhere between 4-5 pounds. The pulley itself, however, remained in good shape! Congratulations Zee! Another perfect pulley.


Just in: a super solution from Maya:

Working off the above diagram, Zee constructed his pulley using the following materials:
2 empty ribbon spools
6 yards of ribbon PLUS extra yarn
wire/pipe cleaners
basket
willing penguin rider
Here are two other amazings views. Zee tried many "passengers" from penguins, to water bottles, to rocks, to test the integrity of the system. After weighing each item, he found out that the maximum weight capacity for the basket, before it broke, was somewhere between 4-5 pounds. The pulley itself, however, remained in good shape! Congratulations Zee! Another perfect pulley.
Just in: a super solution from Maya:
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Week ThirtyNine-- Pulleys
This week, experiment with making a pulley using your choice of the following materials:
wire coat hanger
wooden spool(s)
cardboard tube(s)
wire
paperclips
string
Then, see how much you can lift with it! Again, this is a great one to videotape!
If you want to learn more, this is a good starting place.
wire coat hanger
wooden spool(s)
cardboard tube(s)
wire
paperclips
string
Then, see how much you can lift with it! Again, this is a great one to videotape!
If you want to learn more, this is a good starting place.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Week Thirty Eight Solutions - Earth Homes
Here are the mud houses that Doviegirl (11) and BananaBerry (13) made:
House 1 used: 4 pieces of bark, 11 sticks,and 6 bits of wood for 21 items in all.


House 2 used mostly mud and 7 sticks.

This was an extra challenge because they did it in the snow! Congratulations girls on a marvelous job!
Boo and Zee also did a fantastic job.
Zee's materials of choice included bark, leaves, and grass. It reminded his mom of one of the less fortunate Little Pig's houses that got blown down by the slightest puff. One of the side walls was made up entirely of bark, while the other side was more airy. Zee had originally selected rocks as well, but these never made it to the final construction.

Boo had a plan all along -- the Lincoln Log Cabin. He gathered plenty of twigs, which he broke into even more pieces, and methodically stacked four walls. For the roof, he piled on leaves and bark. The finished structure brings to mind a packrat midden or rodent home. She says she knows there's a secret entrance in there somewhere...

Amazing job!
And, check out these homes by Lime Green! More wonderful work!


Just got pictures from Orca and Alce -- absolutely marvelous! The blue pieces are the backyard pool! Very clever.


Just in: Maya's solution. It is marvelous!
You can read about it here.
House 1 used: 4 pieces of bark, 11 sticks,and 6 bits of wood for 21 items in all.


House 2 used mostly mud and 7 sticks.

This was an extra challenge because they did it in the snow! Congratulations girls on a marvelous job!
Boo and Zee also did a fantastic job.
Zee's materials of choice included bark, leaves, and grass. It reminded his mom of one of the less fortunate Little Pig's houses that got blown down by the slightest puff. One of the side walls was made up entirely of bark, while the other side was more airy. Zee had originally selected rocks as well, but these never made it to the final construction.

Boo had a plan all along -- the Lincoln Log Cabin. He gathered plenty of twigs, which he broke into even more pieces, and methodically stacked four walls. For the roof, he piled on leaves and bark. The finished structure brings to mind a packrat midden or rodent home. She says she knows there's a secret entrance in there somewhere...

Amazing job!
And, check out these homes by Lime Green! More wonderful work!
Just got pictures from Orca and Alce -- absolutely marvelous! The blue pieces are the backyard pool! Very clever.


Just in: Maya's solution. It is marvelous!
You can read about it here.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Week Thirty-Eight -- Earth Homes
To celebrate spring, go outside and pick 25 items. Then, use them to build an earth home. It should be at least 5 inches tall and 5 inches wide. Get dirty!
Be sure to list your items when you send in your pictures.
And, check out these houses made by Moomintroll and Snufkin. Note: this blog is currently closed to visitors. Hopefully I will get permission to post the pictures here for you shortly.
Be sure to list your items when you send in your pictures.
And, check out these houses made by Moomintroll and Snufkin. Note: this blog is currently closed to visitors. Hopefully I will get permission to post the pictures here for you shortly.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
One Man Bands
Guess this week's challenge was hard because we only got one solution so far! But it is pretty awesome! Way to go Lime Green.
I must apologize because I forgot to post Boo's and Zee's solution earlier -- they did a marvelous job! Zee and Boo each made their own instruments, and then further challenged themselves by coming up with a collaborative musical number. You should be proud!
Here is a link to their video.
Orca and Alce also did a tremendous job with this challenge! You can read more about their solution here.



Maya just sent her one-girl band to youtube:
I must apologize because I forgot to post Boo's and Zee's solution earlier -- they did a marvelous job! Zee and Boo each made their own instruments, and then further challenged themselves by coming up with a collaborative musical number. You should be proud!
Here is a link to their video.
Orca and Alce also did a tremendous job with this challenge! You can read more about their solution here.



Maya just sent her one-girl band to youtube:
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Week Thirty-Seven -- One Man Band
Use any/all of the following materials to create a one man band contraption that you can wear and play. This is a great one to videotape!
belt
string
tape
rubber bands
paper clips
notecards
empty cereal container
a plate
2 spoons
2 objects of your choice
a bowl
a book
straws
a hairbrush
a comb
3 soda cans
Then, for fun, play this game
And, check out this.
Don't forget to send us your video. You can make one on animoto.com if you take pictures. If you take video, send that! Let the music begin!
belt
string
tape
rubber bands
paper clips
notecards
empty cereal container
a plate
2 spoons
2 objects of your choice
a bowl
a book
straws
a hairbrush
a comb
3 soda cans
Then, for fun, play this game
And, check out this.
Don't forget to send us your video. You can make one on animoto.com if you take pictures. If you take video, send that! Let the music begin!
Monday, May 4, 2009
Silly Stories - Solutions Week Thirty Six
This week we got some marvelous participation!
Lime Green created a magnificent story. You can read more about it here.


Grace and her mom also joined in this week. Grace's story kind of sounded like a silly skit of an advertisement. It says:
"In search of great skills?
Glad you asked! Stop wasting money!
Free, fun. Join us ~ a walk in the park.
Learning in a school, standing on my father's shoulders
hanging your glasses up inside your tent? It's easier with friends!
It's the money you could be saving."
"Couldn't agree more!"
Her mom's says:
This is what I came up with:
"4 basic steps to sucessful homeschooling; a subject-by-subject guide.
Unplug your kids for learning happens for the inside out.
Promise to play.
Chat ~ "why are clouds fluffy?"
Make the sound of music and tune into good reads.
It works or it's free!"




And, Zee joined us again with some clever characters in his story:

And, Orca and Alce joined us again. The stories were marvelous! I'll put up a translation to English soon.



Lime Green created a magnificent story. You can read more about it here.
Grace and her mom also joined in this week. Grace's story kind of sounded like a silly skit of an advertisement. It says:
"In search of great skills?
Glad you asked! Stop wasting money!
Free, fun. Join us ~ a walk in the park.
Learning in a school, standing on my father's shoulders
hanging your glasses up inside your tent? It's easier with friends!
It's the money you could be saving."
"Couldn't agree more!"
Her mom's says:
This is what I came up with:
"4 basic steps to sucessful homeschooling; a subject-by-subject guide.
Unplug your kids for learning happens for the inside out.
Promise to play.
Chat ~ "why are clouds fluffy?"
Make the sound of music and tune into good reads.
It works or it's free!"




And, Zee joined us again with some clever characters in his story:
And, Orca and Alce joined us again. The stories were marvelous! I'll put up a translation to English soon.




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