Overview
In this activity, children will build several sculptures using 3-dimensional objects and explore different ways to connect them.
Materials and Tools
- A collection of 3D objects found in your home (suggestions can be found in Lesson 1)
- A piece of cardboard for a base – this can be cut from any box
- Optional: camera or paper and pencil to photograph or draw your arrangements
Activities
Step 1: Sorting by Shape
Before you start, you can sort your objects to get ready to build.
It might be helpful to sort them by shape.
Step 2: Sorting by Size
You can also sort them by size.
Step 3: Building – Stacking
How can you build with your objects to make a tall sculpture?
You can stack and balance your objects. Remember that you can put wider pieces on the bottom to make a strong foundation for your sculpture. Then, you can keep building up.
Step 4: Building – Stacking and Balancing to Make Towers
How can you make more tall stacks using your objects? What do these stacks remind you of? They could be buildings, or the towers of a castle.
Step 5: Building – Connecting Stacks of Objects
What if these were life-sized towers and you wanted to
get from one to the other? How can you connect these towers?
You can use long flat objects, like craft sticks, to make a bridge between your stacks. How will you get them to balance and stay in place?
Step 6: Building – Connecting Stacks of Objects: Another Way
If one stack is taller than the other, you can lift up some of the objects and put your craft stick under them to make a bridge.
Step 7: Building – Connecting and Leaning
How many bridges can
you make to connect your towers? The bridges can become little walkways to go across and get from one tower to the other.
You can also try leaning some objects to connect your towers. How can you imagine moving across or down these ramps or slides?
Step 8: Looking from Different Angles
Once you’re done, move around your sculpture to look at it from different angles.
Which angle is your favorite way to look at your sculpture? Why?
Step 9: Reflection
How did you make the different parts of your sculpture?
How did you connect them?
If you have a camera, you can take a picture of your sculpture. Or you can always draw it.
Video
Credits
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