Made by Dad: 67 Blueprints for Making Cool Stuff - Projects You Can Build For (and With) Kids! by Scott Bedford
On his personal website, Scott Bedford describes himself as an "Award Winning Online Creative Professional" worki...
Building a Bigger Pyramid - Marshmallow and Toothpick Tetrahedrons Take II
I had every intention of posting a number of video links, and book recommendations to round out, and finish off our "chocolate week". But, what started out this morning, as a quick and easy boredom buster for the younger children... ...turned into a full scale family building project... ...as the older children joined in, to end out the year in an effort to outdo... ...A's marshmallow and toothpick Sierpinski inspired creation from the first of the year. It took all day, two bags of…
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by michael, grade 11 linear modular constructivism www.scribd.com/full/13498489?access_key=key-1yjjcitnpa156...
Marshmallow Star Constellations for Kids
Learn about stars and constellations with some great books and hands-on activities -- like creating marshmallow constellations!
Art Lesson: Linear Toothpick Sculpture
Discuss how artists communicate visually in their work using the elements of design. The elements of design should be used as the building blocks of the structure you are trying to create. The elements of design are form, space, texture, space, line, color and value. Optional: Show examples of sculptures built from modular units. Show examples of linear sculpture.
erin evans :: 3-D Design
Digication ePortfolio :: erin evans by Erin Elizabeth Evans at NAEA. Environment Inspired Boxes Art I How does a student's environment inspire them? Students were asked to express an idea about their environment through a digital photo. Next students constructed an assemblage sculpture box based on their photograph. The photograph needed to be included in the finished box. Besides the box and the
Toothpick Sculptures, How Art Inspires Art
Both of these miniature Ferris wheels are made entirely of toothpicks and white glue. The Ferris wheel on the left was created by inmates at San Quentin prison in the early part of the 20th century. It has a working motor and is on display, together with the rest of an inmate created miniature toothpick amusement park,at San Francisco's Museé Mecanique. The Ferris wheel on the right was created by contemporary artist Scott Weaver. It is part of a giant toothpick sculpture representing the…
Art Lesson: Linear Toothpick Sculpture
Discuss how artists communicate visually in their work using the elements of design. The elements of design should be used as the building blocks of the structure you are trying to create. The elements of design are form, space, texture, space, line, color and value. Optional: Show examples of sculptures built from modular units. Show examples of linear sculpture.
erin evans :: 3-D Design
Digication ePortfolio :: erin evans by Erin Elizabeth Evans at NAEA. Environment Inspired Boxes Art I How does a student's environment inspire them? Students were asked to express an idea about their environment through a digital photo. Next students constructed an assemblage sculpture box based on their photograph. The photograph needed to be included in the finished box. Besides the box and the
erin evans :: 3-D Design
Digication ePortfolio :: erin evans by Erin Elizabeth Evans at NAEA. Environment Inspired Boxes Art I How does a student's environment inspire them? Students were asked to express an idea about their environment through a digital photo. Next students constructed an assemblage sculpture box based on their photograph. The photograph needed to be included in the finished box. Besides the box and the
Art Lesson: Linear Toothpick Sculpture
Discuss how artists communicate visually in their work using the elements of design. The elements of design should be used as the building blocks of the structure you are trying to create. The elements of design are form, space, texture, space, line, color and value. Optional: Show examples of sculptures built from modular units. Show examples of linear sculpture.
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Shapes, Letters, & Towers: Building with Marshmallows
You know what I love even more than when an activity goes exactly as planned? When my kids take the lesson even further than I'd dreamed. That sends this deceptively educational mom over the moon! This simple engineering activity is a perfect example. I got the idea from a local STEM event eons ago, that provided kids with mostly edible building supplies and asked them to build and evaluate which shapes created the strongest, most stable structure. On the table were gumdrops, marshmallows…
Geodesic Domes with Jelly Beans and Toothpicks
Geodesic Domes with Jelly Beans and Toothpicks by growingastemclassroom #Kids #STEM #Science #Geodesic_Domes
This is a lesson with step by step directions for creating paper linear sculptures using toothpicks
Creative and Cool Toothpick Sculptures.
Here is a collection ‘Creative and Cool Toothpick Sculptures’ from around the world.