Saturday, July 18, 2020

Nana camp part 3

These two sweethearts make me smile

We started off as amateur physicists studying magnets and magnetism.  Did you know that our North and South "poles" are magnets?  That's why compasses always point North.  The North pole is a positive force magnet.   Well the fun part of physics week was making decorative magnets that you can use to attach to a surface to remind you of something.
under the sea magnets, et al
Gabriela's jelly fish
making space for the magnet
We chose to make under the sea magnets:
Here's Gabriela's jelly fishWe started with  the idea and templates from Purl Soho.  Try this website.  They offer superb yarns but also have felts and beads and other wonderful products

We used our templates; chose our creature; and started sewing.
The first time around our projected flopped because the magnet didn't really fit into the pocket space we had created so we came up with the "quarter" solution:

magnet now inside jelly fish head
This turned out to be fun and I now have beachy magnets hanging on to steel stuff

May the magnetic force be with you, young physicists!





























The next week we explored biology - or zoology.  First we talked about mammals.  What do all mammals have in common?  Who are the exceptions? Why? Assignment: what is your favorite mammal?  Now let's draw her.   Reina chose an elephant.  Ask Reina anything about an elephant and she will give you the answer.  Gabriel thought a lot about it and chose a sea turtle.  Well that's my Gabriela.  I chose a goat!!! No surprise there.  And then this all made the next collage project possible.  First we sketched.  We talked about our mammals characteristics and which of these characteristics would make their artwork easily identifiable.
Theme of the week: mammals
Word of the week: oviparous     hmmmmm
collage elephant, Reina
So we all sketched our mammals and our oviparous animal and then got down to yet another collage project:


Gabriela's oviparous rainbow turtle.
and I chose to memorialize my sweet Sunflower who passed away this week:
you are my sunshine
my sunflower
Somewhere along the way we talked about Washi tape.   Never heard of it.  The girls already had some so I got busy and found some online and we made bookmarks from discarded thick paper (actually cereal and ice cream packaging)
supplies for Washi tape bookmarks

Gabriela's bookmarks
Now we all have a couple of bookmarks for our avid readers.

Somewhere along the way the girls also did a collage/paper mâché project with their name letters R and G   Here is Reina's





Reina
I'm still waiting for yours, Gabriela!!!


These two sweethearts make me smile.



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