Activity: "My child built a ferris wheel out of knexâ
Math
- The child learned about geometry and spatial reasoning by constructing and assembling the parts of the ferris wheel.
- They practiced counting and number recognition while following the instructions and identifying the correct number of pieces needed.
- They applied measurement skills by comparing and estimating the lengths of different pieces.
- The child learned about symmetry and balance while ensuring the ferris wheel was structurally sound.
Encourage further development by challenging the child to design and build different types of rides using knex, such as a roller coaster or a carousel. They can explore concepts like speed, height, and patterns while constructing these rides.
Book Recommendations
- Roller Coaster by Marla Frazee: This book takes readers on a captivating journey through the construction and operation of a roller coaster, providing insights into the physics and engineering behind these thrilling rides.
- Build It: Structures, Systems, and You by Adrienne Mason: This interactive book introduces young readers to the world of engineering, encouraging them to design and build their own structures using everyday materials.
- The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba: Based on a true story, this book follows a young boy's determination to bring electricity to his village in Malawi by building a windmill from scrap materials. It highlights the power of creativity and resourcefulness in problem-solving.
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