In the homestretch!!
Had so much fun designing and building this activity, so without much further ado I present to you Activity Number Five: LEGO Balance Activity! This activity is aimed more for the students in grades K-5, uses logic and reasoning skills, and is more
technology and
science focused. I hoped to incorporate a skill they will need later in their educational career, using a balance and making predictions.
How will this activity work?
So to begin with, I built a balance made entirely out of LEGOS that is fully functional and quite accurate. Afterwards, I put modge podge over the legos to seal them together and ensure nothing falls apart.
Next up, I bought, glued, and painted wooden circles that are each a different size, weight, and color. Then to add more options, I also bought and glued together foam cubes that varied in their shape and mass.
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Wooden Circles |
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Foam Cubes |
I then created cards that asks the students "What weighs more" and underneath is a picture of each a cube and a circle configuration.
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Red cubes OR Orange circles |
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Blue cubes Or Green circles |
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Green cubes OR Blue circles |
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Yellow cubes OR Purple circles |
The students will then place the cubes and circles on each side of the balance and see if what they though would happen is accurate or completely different!
This is more of a simpler activity that I hope the students will easily be able to catch on to and will engage the students interest and further their developing minds! :)