I have been very busy with Charlotte Community School for Girls and have been unable to post new challenges. But, this week, we are going to try a new one at school. It is a variation on other challenges we've done, but a fun one. You need a partner, a blank piece of paper or posterboard, a black sharpie, colored markers and a blind fold. Each person should blindfold themselves and use a black sharpie to draw on the paper or board for 3 minutes. You may draw whatever you like. Then, switch papers and do the same thing again. Once the 6 minutes are up, take off the blindfolds. Exchange papers again. Use the colored markers to finish your masterpiece. Send us the pictures!
Check out these awesome pictures!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Monday, September 6, 2010
Duct Tape
Place a roll of duct tape on the table. The challenge: make something 3 dimensional that represents innovation. Good Luck.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Recycled Art
Take 6 items from your trash bin (not recycling bin) and wash them off. Then, use paint and glue to design something that the world did not know it was missing!
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Simple Machines
How many simple machines can you make from 10 paper clips and 2 pieces of 8.5 x 11 paper? Show us!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Rope Bridges
Using yarn, rope, or string, construct a bridge that spans 12 inches and holds as much weight as possible. You may attach your bridge with tape or nails. Send in pictures that show the construction details and the weights on the bridge.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Pencil Puppets
The materials: pencils, paperclips, nails, saw or knife (be careful!), one other item
Create a puppet that moves. Send in your pics. We're eager to see them.
Create a puppet that moves. Send in your pics. We're eager to see them.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Bricks and blankets
Zee has some awesome answers for you:
Throw the blanket over someone and whack them with the brick.
Tie blanket around brick to make a parachute.
Tie blanket around the brick and use as a hard pillow.
Hollow out brick and cut piece of blanket to use as sailboat.
Tie blanket into a knot and juggle it with the brick.
Dig a hole and cover with the blanket. Put the brick in front of it and make pit fall trap.
Break a shard of brick and use as a pin to wear the blanket.
See his pictures here as well.
Throw the blanket over someone and whack them with the brick.
Tie blanket around brick to make a parachute.
Tie blanket around the brick and use as a hard pillow.
Hollow out brick and cut piece of blanket to use as sailboat.
Tie blanket into a knot and juggle it with the brick.
Dig a hole and cover with the blanket. Put the brick in front of it and make pit fall trap.
Break a shard of brick and use as a pin to wear the blanket.
See his pictures here as well.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Old movies etc.
Find some old CDs, DVDs, tapes, etc and make a person with articulated parts. Good luck!
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Glue and flour
The challenge: build something with glue and flour and one other object -- be creative. Think outside of the box! Good luck. Send in your pictures.
Junk Drawer Robots
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Paper and Pencil
The only things that you need for this challenge are a stop watch, paper, and pencil. In 60 seconds, write down all of the things that you can do with a brick and a blanket. If your list is less than 10 items long, give yourself another 60 seconds and add some more. Good luck! Share your lists -- we'll make one big list.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Airplanes
Everyone has made an airplane out of paper, but can you make one out of fabric and one other item? Will it fly?
Good luck.
Good luck.
Junk Drawer
Do not tell children why, just direct them to choose 15 items from your junk drawer. If you don't have a junk drawer, have them choose 15 random items that will fit in a shoe box.
The challenge: to build a robot. Only one adhesive item may be used in construction -- glue, paperclips, tape, string, etc.
Super challenge: build a robot with articulated parts.
Good luck. Don't forget to send pictures.
The challenge: to build a robot. Only one adhesive item may be used in construction -- glue, paperclips, tape, string, etc.
Super challenge: build a robot with articulated parts.
Good luck. Don't forget to send pictures.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Rubberbands
I am always trying to figure out what to do with the bags of rubberbands that we have -- not sure where we got them or why --
So the challenge is to make a rubberband puppet -- you may use two items: paper and rubberbands. You may use scissors and markers in construction but not the solution.
Send videos if possible.
So the challenge is to make a rubberband puppet -- you may use two items: paper and rubberbands. You may use scissors and markers in construction but not the solution.
Send videos if possible.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Collaborative Drawing
Ok -- you must have at least two people to complete this challenge:
The challenge is to draw a picture using only perpendicular lines. The rules: you may not speak to each other before or during the challenge about the challenge and you may only draw one line at a time. The next person can only draw a connecting perpedicular line. You have 24 hours to complete this challenge.
Good luck!
The challenge is to draw a picture using only perpendicular lines. The rules: you may not speak to each other before or during the challenge about the challenge and you may only draw one line at a time. The next person can only draw a connecting perpedicular line. You have 24 hours to complete this challenge.
Good luck!
Monday, May 10, 2010
Food Creation Solutions
Sayer and her brother Duncan did a fantabulous job with this challenge. They used a small can of olives, a pack of gum, a chocolate coin, and marshmallows from the pantry, 2 carrots from the fridge, and 2 sticks from the yard, plus LOTS of tape to construct a helicopter.
I misplaced these pictures so if someone can resend them -- please do and I'll post. Thanks for your patience.
I misplaced these pictures so if someone can resend them -- please do and I'll post. Thanks for your patience.
Cups and Coins
Here's the challenge: build the tallest tower possible100 cups/coins -- the number must add up to 100 but you can allocate any way you wish. One more rule: cups may only touch coins, they may not touch each other. Since there is a good chance of collapse, we recommend that you use paper cups and quarters.
Good luck!
Good luck!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
