Create something useful from natural materials.
Research how to create something useful from objects in nature. Watch the videos in the folder to help you.
Decide what materials you can use. Look around outside. Do you have trees? Can you use the leaves? How about the bark? Make sure whatever you use from nature, that you don't damage any plants! Write it on the materials page.
Draw two or three ideas on the idea page.
Choose one idea and draw it on your blueprint page.
Take a picture and post it on Class Dojo. Answer the questions on the last page. Write them on a separate page and submit that to Dojo. OR record a video that shows/explains your project and answer all the questions from that last page.
Create a floating object.
Research how to create a floating object. Watch the videos in the folder to help you.
Decide what materials you can use to build your "floatie". Think about materials you have at home. You could use toothpicks, cardboard, popsicle sticks, paper, tape, a hot glue gun (with adult help!). Write it on the materials page.
Draw two or three ideas on the idea page.
Choose one idea and draw it on your blueprint page.
Take a picture and post it on Class Dojo. Answer the questions on the last page. Write them on a separate page and submit that to Dojo. OR record a video that shows/explains your project and answer all the questions from that last page.
Create a strong building.
Research how to create a strong building. Watch the videos in the folder to help you.
Decide what materials you can use to build your structure. Think about materials you have at home. You could use toothpicks, uncooked spaghetti noodles, popsicle sticks, paper (rolled into tubes or folded to make it stronger), cardboard, gummy candies, tape, a hot glue gun (with adult help!), or sugar cubes. Write it on the materials page.
Draw two or three ideas on the idea page.
Choose one idea and draw it on your blueprint page.
Take a picture and post it on Class Dojo. Answer the questions on the last page. Write them on a separate page and submit that to Dojo. OR record a video that shows/explains your project and answer all the questions from that last page.