More Sustainability Workshops for Children

in #education7 years ago

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After our previous re-cap session, the school had it's semester break. The latter half of academic years usually see a lot more holidays and breaks. In addition to the semester, Diwali and Christmas holidays, schools also get rain holidays on account of the monsoon season. The monsoons of 2015 and 2016 were particularly devastating for our city with widespread damage through floods and winds that uprooted a lot of trees. These monsoons have been happening since I was a kid, and I remember eagerly scanning the newspapers to see if I'd get a holiday. Back then, the guy in charge of declaring holidays would almost always declare a holiday just as the sun came out. I still remember one time, almost the entire class got sent back home as we were frolicking in the rain and rolling around in puddles on a day that should have been declared a holiday, but wasn't. The devastation that came with the monsoons, I think is more of a recent phenomenon due mostly to haphazard building and the uncontrolled growth of the city, but I'm digressing. The point is, after the school's semester break we had time for only 3 more sessions due to all the official and rain holidays. I thought we'd have some fun in these sessions and focus on activities and handmade play equipment.

DIY Kinetic Sand

If you haven't heard of kinetic sand, here's a short excerpt from Wikipedia.

Under its trademark “Kinetic Sand”, Spin Master Ltd. produces and distributes a modelling sand toy. The toy looks like regular sand, but it is also available in different colours. It mimics the physical properties of wet sand. The modelling sand can be molded and shaped into any desired specific form. It does not stick to other materials and surfaces, but rather only to itself and does not dry out.

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It's an interesting play material as it offers a unique texture and play options. In this session we explored if it would be possible to make our own DIY Kinetic Sand. I'd done experiments as a kid where we combined corn starch with water in the right proportions to form a non-newtonian fluid. If you ever have the time, put a sheet of cling wrap across a sub-woofer and place some of that cornstarch/water mix on top of it to see what non-newtonian means.

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I figured we could combine this cornstarch/water mix known as ooblek with some sifted sand to create a homemade version of Kinetic Sand. I got the children to sieve sand using a makeshift sieve we'd used for our landscaping. It took a few tries to get the ratio of first cornstarch and water and then ooblek to sand right. Eventually we arrived at something very close to Kinetic Sand. Unlike the professionally made version, this has a shelf life of around a week or so, but it's easy to make, needs only 3 ingredients and is way cheaper!

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Toys from Everyday Materials

This session happened around the time of Diwali. The festival is celebrated to mark Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya after a 14 year exile. It's a celebration of good over and evil and is celebrated with a lot of lights, firecrackers and sweets. There are some firecrackers here that are made to only produce loud sounds going by names like Lakshmi Bombs and Hydrogen Bombs. The loud sound is intended to drive evil spirits away and even funerals here often feature loud drumming and crackers to guide the deceased's soul without interference from evil spirits. We all know by now how damaging these fireworks are to our environment, and this session's aim was to make alternative noise making toys made from everyday objects.

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I used this excellent book as a guide and will be sharing excerpts from it pertaining to the two noise making toys we made.

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Nature Inspired Art

This was our last session of the year and celebrated nature as an inspiration. The class first walked around the school collecting leaves and flowers they found appealing and then used those forms to create their own art. I purposely left the directions open ended so the children could create whatever they liked, however they liked.

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Please excuse the terrrible photography on this post. It isn't easy to watch over children armed with sharp objects while remembering to document the process!

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Omg this kinetic sand looks amazing!!!!

Love Toys and tales. Came across the book only a couple of years ago but the ideas in it are great.

Yeah, it's a really good book. I think we've made all the toys in it as kids. Never bothered reading the tales until recently. Also it would be nice to get some actual kinetic sand. It's selling for around a rupee per gram on amazon.

How great. The children will be happy with such a teacher. It is so important that children are engaged in nature.

They had fun. They only liked me because I let them do whatever they wanted, but I do think they learnt a lot as well. It is really important to pass on this knowledge to successive generations.

Whoa this is awesome, kinetic sand looks trippy and i'm gonna try the speaker trick and get a lil non-newtonian lol.

Maybe you can help these kids get on steemit? A steemit and crypto workshop. Get them started young haha, anyway nice post. Many Lovewaves.

Enjoy the vote and reward!

Thanks, and yeah it's pretty trippy. Especially if you play your own music and see how that little blob dances to it. The kids will be 7-12 now. Perhaps a little too young to get on steemit, but I love the idea of a steemit workshop. Lovewaves right back atcha!

https://steemit.com/livesustainably/@livesustainably/live-sustainably-competitions-and-challenges

PS As a teacher myself I absolutely love this! There is also a #steemiteducation tag that you may wish to look at, especially sharing quality content like this!

Thank you! This was my only venture in teaching kids, but I'll keep that tag in mind.

Wow! I want me some of dat kinetic sand :P

Haha, you can get some on amazon. Or get some cornstarch and mix it with sand from the backyard. It's temporary fun and a lot cheaper!

Ewwww Amazon! We need it in steemitshop :P

Nick you're getting around brother! Funny who I stumble into on different posts.

Lol, I'm not sure how it's actually made. Probably patented and all. Just make your own! Though it would be great to see in steemitshop.

Haha, what's up Matthew^^ Since Steemit is still relatively 'small' we are like one big family. I love it - we should enjoy it while it lasts!

Haha, that's awesome. One big family. Glad to have gotten in when I did.

Is kinetic sand just the same with quick sand im seeing in facebook? I am always mesmerized with that quick sand. I just dont have any idea you can DIY it 😁 awesome! Hahaha

I'm not sure what the quick sand you refer to is. As far as I know quick sand is found in bogs where you slowly sink into it and can't extract yourself as it's sucking you in. Kinetic sand is quite cool though, and I just went along with a random idea. Turned out it works. Sorta

We recently made some corn starch dough. But we baked it after we made little imprints of our babies feet. Gave they away as Christmas gifts!

Aw, that's adorable. Never tried corn starch dough before, what was the bread like?

You definitely don't want to eat it lol

I think it is more commonly called Salt Dough. We got the idea from this post by @hangryginger.

I see you got your account back!

Oh, it did seem a strange bread to make, haha. That's another excellent idea for a gift though. Guess they'll have more of a shelf life than our sand.

Yep, got the account back, great to be back in the steemverse :)

Great work...

Kudos

Thank you!

Nice! I am going to try making that Kinetic sand at home for my kids.