Thursday, April 18, 2019

Egg Decorator

When I saw that it cost $25 to buy an egg decorator, I decided to find a way to make my own. Using a Thames and Kosmos Remote Control Machines kit that we had, we made this egg decorator. This same idea would work with K'nex and/or Legos if you have the motors and gears. I used plastic eggs and hard boiled eggs on the device. We did have to adjust the wheels a little bit each time with the plastic eggs because they were so light, but it turned out really well and didn't cost me a dime to make! 


Graphite Circuit Drawings

We decided to create some Easter circuit drawings. (Well, Rachel wanted to draw a cat for her Easter drawing...) 

The graphite in pencils will work to complete an electric circuit, so we drew our faces very heavily with pencil, leaving a little opening at the top of the head and at the bottom. We attached a light to the bottom of the circuit and a 9 volt battery to the top of the circuit. Rachel made her cat's nose light up, and I made my bunny's bow light up. 


Lunch and a Book Treats

For National Library Week, we do a lunch and a book event at our school. This year the kids could read All American Boys or Dear Martin. I found some of my favorite quotes from each book and turned them into cupcake picks for our lunch. One side of the pick had a picture and the other side had a quote. 





Littler Mermaid Painting


Carrot Banana Bread

This carrot banana bread is so delicious. It was adapted from an old Taste of Home recipe. 
Ingredients: 
2 cups flour
1 cup sugar
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon
2 eggs
3 mashed bananas
1/3 cup canola oil
1 cup grated carrots

Combine the flour, sugar, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon in a bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs, bananas, and oil. Stir the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients (just until it is moistened). 
Fold in the carrots. 
Transfer to a greased loaf pan and bake at 350 degrees for about 60 minutes. 

Remove to a wire rack and let cool. 



Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Rainbow Salt Circuits

We made some rainbow salt circuits tonight for a St. Patrick's Day craft. Start with two pieces of cardstock paper. Fold each piece of paper in half and place a paper clip at the bottom of each piece of paper. Lay the two pieces of paper next to each other with a small space between them. Generously squeeze a line of glue from one of the paper clips to the other paper clip. (See the picture below.) Pour salt on the glue and dump the excess salt off. Attach one end of a battery pack to one of the paper clips. Secure it with electrical tape. Make sure the wires are connecting with the paper clip. Attach the other end of the battery pack to the other paper clip. 



We mixed some paint with water and piped it on the salt. 


The last step is to connect a light to complete the circuit. One leg of the light wire will hit the salt on the left side of paper and the other leg of the light wire will hit the salt on the right hand side of paper to complete the circuit. (The longer leg of the light is the positive end.) 

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Dr. Seuss Birthday Party

We like books, celebrating things, doing experiments, and making treats, so it was only natural that we celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday today. 

We had Cat in the Hat pizza.
We used the photo board I created a few years ago. 

We made a Dr. Seuss sensory box. 

We made white and green slime and turned it into green eggs. (equal parts of white glue and liquid starch will make the slime) 


We made Oobleck. (About 2 cups of cornstarch and 1 cup of water)

The Cat in the Hat kabobs were a big hit! 


The kids also loved the jello and whipped cream trifles. 

I found a dice game online and laminated that. (You take turns rolling two die. If the sum is even, one person moves; if the sum is odd, the other person moves around their board. The first person around their board is the winner.)


Sunday, February 24, 2019

2nd Annual Academy Awards Party

We had so much fun celebrating the Academy Awards last year, we decided to do it again. (http://workingmomwonders.blogspot.com/2018/03/academy-award-party.html) The kids love to dress up and do "interviews" on the Red Carpet. This year we made Red Velvet "Carpet" Brownies and a trophy cheese bread.


Red Velvet Brownies
Ingredients: 
4 eggs
2 sticks butter, melted
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1/4 tsp salt
red food gel coloring
1 1/2 tsp vinegar
1 1/2 cups flour

Swirl Ingredients:
1 8 oz package of cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup sugar
1 egg yolk
1/2 tsp vanilla

Beat the eggs with a fork in a small bowl. Set aside. In a mixing bowl, place the melted butter, sugar, cocoa powder, salt, red food coloring, and vinegar. Mix that well. 

Whisk in the eggs. Fold in the flour until it is just mixed. 


Pour the batter into a greased 9x13 inch pan, leaving out about 1/2 cup of the batter to place on the top of the swirl mixture. 

Make the swirl: Use a mixer to beat the cream cheese, 1/4 cup sugar, egg yolk, and 1/2 tsp of vanilla in a bowl. 

Place spoonfuls of the mixture on top of the brownie batter that is in the pan. Add the remaining batter on top of that. Use a knife to swirl the mixture together. 

Bake for about 30 minutes at 350 degrees. 
Cool before cutting. 

We had fun using the photo board trophy we created last year too. 

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Stuff the Orlando Magic Mascot Valentine's Day Box

On our trip to Florida over Christmas break, we decided to spend one night at the Orlando Magic basketball game. (Ironically, they liked this part of the trip more than the very costly Disney experience!) The kids loved the experience so much they both wanted to make the mascot, Stuff, their Valentine's Day box. Their favorite part of the box is the ability to shoot yellow things out of the nose, just like the real Stuff. 
The yellow blowout noisemakers are attached to condiment bottles with tape. (The tape has to be tight to create a seal around the noisemaker.) 

The box and toilet paper roll arms and legs are covered in tablecloth. We added felt for the jersey, styrofoam balls for the nose and shoes, and colored foam was used for the wings, arm decorations, and hair decoration. A pipe cleaner was used to go around the eyes and popsicle sticks and foam star stickers make the top piece. 





Valentine's Day Escape Room

For the past six years we have done a Scavenger Hunt for Valentine's Day. This year I decided to make it a little harder now that the kids are getting older. So...I came up with an escape room challenge. These envelopes will be posted around the room (in specific places identified in the clues or behind locks with specific combinations from the clues). 
This is what is in their first envelope.

The second envelope will be behind a picture on the wall that says friendship (the word they unscramble in the first clue). 

The second envelope has 12 squares that can be put together to make a picture. The numbers on the back of the picture make the code they need to find for the 3rd clue. 

The 3rd envelope has a joke. The answer to the joke can be decoded. The answer has the word sew in it. The 4th envelope will be found in the sewing machine. 

The 4th envelope has another joke. The answer to that joke has the word magnet in it. I highlighted the word magnet for them. The 5th envelope will be in the drawer that we keep the magnets.

The 5th envelope has cut up heart pictures. There are 8 matches in the envelope. Two hearts have an X on the back. Once they find the match for those two cards, they will get two codes. The two codes will unlock the 6th envelope. 


The final envelope has a list of words without vowels. Each of the words I boxed in are all related to flowers. One of the brain teasers that is in there is about flowers. The answer to that brain teaser is the final code. 


Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Daily Hearts of Love for February

I have done different types of hearts for the kids in February, but I think they are going to love their daily surprise this year. I contacted aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. and asked them to tell me one thing they love about each of the kids. Every day from Feb. 1st-Feb. 14th, the kids will get 
a surprise message from a different person. 


Little Mermaid Photo Board

I started by drawing this with pencil and outlining with Sharpie. 

Then I used acrylic paint and cut out the faces to finish the board. 


Monday, January 28, 2019

2019 Super Bowl Commercial Bingo

This will be our 5th time playing Super Bowl Commercial Bingo. The kids really look forward to this every year.




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