Activity: "My child makes cardboard pencil holder"
Art
- The child learned to use their creativity to design and decorate the pencil holder.
- They experimented with different colors and patterns to make their pencil holder visually appealing.
- The child learned about spatial awareness and proportions while measuring and cutting the cardboard.
- They gained an understanding of recycling and repurposing materials by using cardboard for the pencil holder.
Math
- The child practiced measuring and cutting the cardboard to specific dimensions.
- They learned about geometric shapes and angles while constructing the pencil holder.
- They applied mathematical concepts of multiplication and division to determine the number of cardboard pieces needed.
- The child developed problem-solving skills by adjusting measurements and angles to ensure the pencil holder's stability.
Science
- The child explored the properties of cardboard, such as its strength and flexibility.
- They gained an understanding of how different materials can be used to create functional objects.
- The child learned about sustainability and the importance of reusing materials instead of disposing of them.
- They developed fine motor skills while assembling the pencil holder and manipulating small pieces.
Encourage your child to continue exploring their creativity by making more functional objects using different materials such as plastic bottles, fabric scraps, or even natural materials like leaves and twigs. They can also experiment with different techniques such as decoupage, painting, or adding embellishments to further enhance their creations.
Book Recommendations
- The Cardboard Kingdom by Chad Sell: This graphic novel celebrates the power of imagination and creativity as a group of children transform their neighborhood using cardboard.
- Howtoons: Tools of Mass Construction by Saul Griffith, Joost Bonsen, and Nick Dragotta: This book combines comics and DIY projects to teach children about engineering and problem-solving using everyday objects.
- Trash to Treasure: A Kid's Upcycling Guide to Crafts by Pam Scheunemann: This book provides step-by-step instructions for repurposing common household items into unique crafts, including ideas for cardboard projects.
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