- Make Christmas ornaments with shrinkable plastic. Predict how small they will shrink, calculate the percentage of shrinkage, and estimate how big you need to draw an ornament to get a particular size after shrinking.
- Soy candles are an inexpensive and easy gift to make, and invite discussion of boiling temperatures, melting, and the environment (as soy candles are eco-friendly, too).
- Bake pumpkin, apple, or other breads. Make double or triple batches of dough and calculate how to adjust the measurements.
- Older kids can write a book, short story, or collection of poems. Encourage them to write a rough draft, check their spelling and punctuation, and then create a final copy.
- Let kids write, direct, and perform a holiday greeting or an entire production. Capture it on video and share over the Internet or on CDs or DVDs.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Five Holiday Gifts with a Brainy Twist
Handmade holiday gifts come straight from the heart, and can provide a lot of learning along the way!
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