Use what you have on hand and let your kids get creative with simple materials! My pro tip is to grab a large, clear plastic tote or bin. Whenever you come across a cool item you would normally toss into recycling, toss it in the bin instead. This goes for packaging materials and ite...
31. Build a tower Team size: 8–16 people Time: 20–30 minutes How to play: Divide your team into groups of four or five and provide them with 20 sticks of uncooked spaghetti, one yard of tape, one yard of string, and one marshmallow. Challenge each team to build the tallest tower...
4Straw Tower Divide the class or meeting participants into groups of four or five. Provide each group with twenty straws, five pieces of string (two-inches long) and a three-inch piece of tape. Challenge each group to build the highest tower possible within fifteen minutes. Students and teac...
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27. Build a tower With the simple mission of building a tower—as tall and stable as possible—using a ball of string, straws, pipe cleaners, and scissors, this exercise promotes creative teamwork and problem-solving. To make it more challenging, give the group a time limit to complete the...
This hopping game will crack your students up. Start with students in a circle with their hands on the shoulders of the person in front of them. When you say “Move on,” students will take one hop forward together. When you say “Look back,” students will take one hop backward togeth...
Team members have to work together and flex their creative thinking muscles to build a contraption out of straws, cardboard, and duct tape that’s capable of protecting their egg when it’s dropped from a high height. This game works well for small and large groups alike, as long as ...
Join the Stay-At-Home STEAM Challenge! Create a free standing tower made from only two materials (paper & tape, straws & play dough, cups & craft sticks).
He is always looking to reinvent items left on the street, as done with his “Shinder’s block’ cinder block candles. Please find @eliasmediciart on Instagram to connect or see more artwork and upcoming displays. A casual “meet the artist” event will be held on Saturday, June 3rd ...
(Camden) | Build a human pyramid in (Hyde Park) Miscellaneous: Serenade a stranger | Build a leaning tower of pizza | Share your last Rolo with a stranger Bespoke: Spell out your Company Name in large letters | Locate a notable alumni | Find the backronym of I.T. written down On The...