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, 31 August 2012

Hiatus

Hi everybody! I just want to let you know that I will be taking a brief hiatus due to a three week European vacation. I will also be working on a book/ebook with all these activities in it. I will post more activities and games as soon as I am able to.


Thanks for your support!



Friday, 24 August 2012

Robots!

Materials
  • Toilet Rolls
  • Aluminium Foil
  • Glue
  • Markers/Pencils
  • Pipe Cleaners
  • Coloured Paper

Method
  1. Cover your toilet roll in aluminium foil. This gives you the basic shape and look for your robot.
  2. Decide what you want to add. Look below for examples.
Wheels are made by cutting small sections of the toilet roll, then stuck to the body with sticky tape.

Jet Pack Rabbit Robot

This child used a mint tin for the body.

Monday, 20 August 2012

Dinosaur Light Catcher

I don't know about you, but I used to love Dinosaurs when I was younger. In fact I still do! Have a go at this colourful activity!

Materials
  • Cardboard
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Baking Paper (Grease proof paper)
  • Tissue Paper (Various colours)
Method
  1. First you need to find some Dinosaur outlines. A quick Google search will be able to help you with that, like this one.
  2. Print out which dinosaurs you want.
  3. Create a template using your cardboard so children can trace the Dinosaur that they want. 
  4. To save some time, cut up three of four colours of tissue paper into small squared and rectangles.
  5. When you have cut out the Dinosaur, or the kids have depending on their skill level, glue squares of different colours on the back. So that the outline is still clear.
  6. Put it on a window and enjoy your masterpiece! 

Template Creation








Friday, 17 August 2012

Clock Tower

Creating a mini town? Do your kids like to build cities out of blocks? Have a go at this clock tower to make sure the trains run on time!

Materials

  • Coloured Paper
  • Paper Roll (The cardboard tube)
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Pencils/Markers

Method

  1. Pick which colour you want to make your clock tower (I used yellow) and lay an A4 sheet of paper down.
  2. Glue one end of the paper.
  3. Roll your cardboard tube along the paper so the glued end sticks and the rest of the paper curls around the tube.
  4. Glue the end of the paper down.
  5. Cut out a circle of the same paper and create a cone. Then stick this on the top.
  6. This is now the basic shape. You can decorate it as you see fit. 

This can be used to teach Roman numerals.

You can also use it to talk about time.  

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Spring has sprung!

Spring is almost here in Australia. The pea plants in our veggie patch have started to flower.


Hand Monster or Alien

A good imaginative activity.

Materials

  • Coloured paper
  • Markers/Pencils
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Large Sheet of paper (White or coloured)
  • Hands

Method
  1. Start off by tracing your hand on to the coloured paper. You will want a variety of colours.
  2. Then plan your monster. It can be what ever you want it to be! That's what is so good about this activity. Stick it on to your larger piece of paper.
  3. Add detail with your markers/pencils.