Kids STEAM Activity: Making Magnetic Sculptures!
Here are the items that we used to do this activity:
- Pipe Cleaners
- Washers
- Screws
- Anything else that's magnetic (We tried using toy cars... but realized that they were plastic! Oof!)
- Magnetic toys (We used the cheaper versions of these Magna-Tiles)
Notes:
- I have a preschooler, but I still made sure to watch him and remind him to not eat the screws and washers!
- This activity was super easy because I used items we already had at home. My friend Ana from Babble Dabble Do did a similar activity last year... but she made her own materials! So if you like magnetic sculptures, go check out her magnetic sculpture activity! (She's also got a ton of other great STEAM activities on her site too!)
I just handed the materials to my son and then we got to work! Because we used these magnetic toys, we had the option of easily making flat designs and 3 dimensional ones too!
The magnets are pretty strong, but we still cut our pipe cleaners to really make sure they stuck on!
My favorite sculpture so far- doesn't it look like a weird bird's nest?
Today's post is part 2 of a 5 week STEAM Summer Camp Series. I love doing art and crafts, but I also love exploring science, technology, engineering, and mathematics too! Each Friday for the next 3 weeks, several STEAM-loving kid bloggers and I will share easy and fun ways to explore your 5 senses with kids! Last week we explored sight. This week we're all exploring touch. (See why I chose magnets?) Here are some other fabulous ideas for exploring our sense of touch!
- Creative Pool Noodle STEAM Fun | One Time Through
- 4 Engineering Challenges For Kids! | Frugal Fun For Boys
- String and Bead Puzzle | What Do We Do All Day
- Kids Science and Art: Gelatin Streaking | Babble Dabble Do
- Old School Fun: String and Bead Puzzle | What do we do all day?
- Why Do Bugs Have Slime? | Lemon Lime Adventures
- Make a Travel Sized Geoboard | Left Brain Craft Brain
Let's keep in Contact!
Happy making, friends!
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