Monday, December 21, 2009

Instant Challenge-Invent Aircraft




Newest Challenge-create an airplane using pipe cleaners, a toothpick, mailing labels, sheet of paper and an envelope.  The team was the boy and his daddy today.  They worked rather well together and so I gave them 20 out of 20 for their score on teamwork, they used everything but the envie-so I gave them 28/30 for creativity, as it was rather nice indeed.  Then it flew for 4 seconds, after we moved to the family room to launch b/cuz the kitchen had too many obstacles to keep it from where it needed to go.  So that was 4 sec. X 3 pts to give them 12. Total points earned:  60.  Not bad!  Way to go Boyz!








You can find Michelle over on her new blog addy at: Delighful Learning. Join these challenges when you can-they are quite fun!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

A Snowman Explosion

So, I visit my friend Lynn's blog often, and she wrote a ditty about making these Marshmallow Snowman treats, which looked really fun and well-good to eat. We decided we'd give it the old college try too! So glad we did, because they turned out quite cute. We decided to not coconut all of them, since we know some are not fans of it (meaning my son and nieces/nephews), and we used mini M&Ms for the eyes/buttons, and orange frosting for the noses for ours. Here are our swell snowman dudes, waiting to be given as gifts. Thanks Lynn for posting that project, it was a fun, new adventure for us.


The assembly line-I had the boy separate the mini M&Ms by color to make adding the eyes/buttons quick and easy (that is why there is an ice cube tray there).


Waiting to be bagged.



Aren't they darling?  They are good too-rather tasty combo of ingredients!
We'll attach a wee little card with them as well.  I have to make those still....which is what I should be doing, not blogging!  LOL.

Merry Christmas everyone!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Weekly Challenge : Leaning Tower



So my fellow TOS mate is hosting this awesome project.  You simply download the instructions, collect the materials needed and set the kids up with the info and time constraints to produce whatever it is they have to create that week.

We're hopping in here with the Leaning Tower Challenge.  You can go Delightful Learning for more info.

Here is what they came up with:  since this was their first challenge-they were freaking out about the time limits-it sure flies when you are trying to create something!





Cleo was checking out things before they even knew what I was up to.


The supply "table"  uh hem, aka the stool.



Planning. Notice the "supervisor" cat.



Executing. She's there still, I got a bit of her in this shot.



Results-75 points.  I didn't give them a ton for creativity-they used only
one toothpick, and they didn't get full points for working as a team...
so hopefully, next time they will do better in those departments.
They did get a lot of points for distance up the wall and out from the square tho!

So, not a bad start to our challenges career.  Thanks to Michelle for hosting this great activity!



**UPDATE:
well since I now see the square was suppose to be on the wall-they were father out and should get 12 more points so that takes it to 87 total, but then I feel bad because perhaps I was too stringent on the creativity part-so I am adding another 12 for that-bringing them up to 99.  That is better!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Heads up for those who review items for companies

Starting Dec. 1, 2009, you are to have a disclaimer somewhere in your post noting the company and what they gave you, whether it was free or you are a paid reviewer. You can read about it here: FTC and Blogger Law and here:
FTC PDF file on law.

Don't want anyone to be "non-compliant", so I thought I would send out this reminder to ya all.