Showing posts with label space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Toilet Roll Space Ship

Materials
  • Aluminium Foil
  • Toilet Roll
  • Glue
  • Paper- Coloured
  • Markers/Pencils
  • Cardboard from cereal box
Method

  1. Cut out wing flaps, these will go on the sides of the rocket, from the cereal box card. Also make a cone to go on top from the same material.
  2. Cut slits on the toilet roll to fit the wing flaps into.
  3. Cover the wing flaps, the cone cover and the toilet roll in aluminium foil.
  4. Make sure you cut the aluminum covering the slits in the toilet roll before you insert the wing flaps.
  5. Decorate with windows and rocket fire.



Friday, 3 August 2012

Pipe Cleaner Alien

Materials

  • Different coloured pipe cleaners
  • Glue
  • Googly eyes


This one is a bit hard to explain in steps. It is simply just twisting pipe cleaners in a way that makes different body parts which can then be glued together to make an alien. It is quite fiddly and I found that the kids were better at making them than I was with my big stupid fingers. 


Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Shooting Stars

This is a good activity to get kids running around.

Materials Needed
  • Thick cardboard
  • Tissue paper - Lots of different colours.
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Glue
  • Sequins
Method
  1. Printout a Star and trace it on some cardboard. Make sure you use good scissors to cut out the star or it will be near impossible.
  2. Using your sequins and whatever you can find lying around decorate the star to be as spacey or glittery as possible.
  3. Using the tissue paper cut nice long strips of different colours and attach them to the back of the star.
  4. Attach the Popsicle stick to be used as a handle.
  5. Tell the kids to run around!


Monday, 23 July 2012

Rocket Ship

Here is a picture of a rocket ship we created. All you need is cardboard, paint and tape. Try it yourself!



Thursday, 19 July 2012

Relay Games

Relay games can be a lot of fun and you can make them as interesting as you want. Making the 'baton' can be an activity in itself.


Below are two examples.


Suit Case Relay


What you need:

  • Cardboard
  • Tissue/Crepe Paper- Brown
  • Glue
  • Scissors



We did this relay in conjunction with an Olympic Games theme day. 

  1. We got some old cardboard boxes, sketched and cut out some suitcases with easy hold handles. 
  2. Cutting out some tissue/crepe paper we glue it all over the suitcases.
  3. We stuck some travel stamps and stickers we found on the internet over it to give it some authenticity. Have a look here.
  4. Most of our suitcases didn't last the race as some of the competitors were quite 'passionate'.




Rocket Relay

What you need:
  • Different coloured paper
  • Cello tape
  • Scissors
We did this relay on a space theme day.
  1. Roll some paper into a cylinder and stick it together.
  2. Cut out a small circle and create a cone, this is for the top of the rocket.
  3. Cut out some triangles for flaps on the side of the rocket.
  4. To make this one a bit more interesting I put a hula hoop 'planet' at the end and the runners needed to orbit the planet three times before going back to home base.


Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Musical Planets

We held a space theme day at the vacation care I am working at and I made up this variation on Musical Chairs.



  • Put out some hula hoops spread out over a large area. The number doesn't matter at the moment but make sure there is enough.
  • Play space related music and encourage  the children to run around like spaceships between planets. 
  • When the music stops they have to go to the nearest planet.
  • You can change the game by introducing rules such as planets can only fit so many people or a planet might blow up once in while.
  • We played for at least 40 mins and the kids ran the whole time.