Using the template here, we made some sunshines to hang in our windows.
I had pre-cut the circles and triangles out of heavy black construction paper.
While I set up the templates on contact paper, I had the girls cut up the yellow and orange paper…unfortunately, Anna’s safety scissors don’t seem to cut things that thin!
Just like last year, Anna goes with the “drop a pile on the template” method…
…and Carolyn prefers the one-piece-at-a-time method.
We’ll have sunshine every day, even if it’s cloudy!
Question: What happens when you don’t wear sunblock in the pool?
Experiment: Coat sun-sensitive beads in sunblock, put some in water and some without water in the sun. Also put un-coated beads in water and without to see which change fastest.
Observations: The beads all changed color very quickly. The slowest to change were the ones with sunblock not in water. The sunblock beads in water changed nearly as fast as the ones without sunblock.
Conclusion: Either our sunblock is terrible, or the beads are too smooth to let it stick!
(The other possibility is that our sunblock is not designed to block the UV rays that the beads are sensitive to. Either way, the experiment did not have the startling results we were all expecting.)
However, sun-sensitive beads are fun for other reasons:
Also, these are “SolarActive” brand beads. I also purchased some Darice UV beads in two sizes, to see what the differences between the brands were:
Aside from colors, the Darice brand beads took a looooong time to change to full color. (Maybe we should re-do our experiment with them?)
Both girls wanted to try gymnastics, which started today! I don’t think they’re ready to give up dance, but they seemed to both really enjoy their classes.
Today wasn’t quite so hands on for the girls, unfortunately. I bought a solar panel kit on sale, despite the mixed reviews, figuring if it didn’t work well we could still find something fun to do with the bits.
The box says 8+, but the pieces are *tiny*. It’s hard to wire things up, so I did all of the assembly while the kids looked on.
We built a puppy:
We built a car (this was by far one of the most fun – it zooooomed across the deck!)
We built an air boat. This pretty much didn’t do anything besides look pretty.
We built an airplane. At this point the sun went behind the clouds for a bit. So we tried a flashlight. The mini mag light did not make the panel work. But…the giant one did. A little.
We built a windmill:
Finally, we built a rotating airplane. This was another fun one to watch!
We definitely got our money’s worth out of this kit, and I’m sure we’ll dig it out later this summer too!
We’re back in the summer routine, and doing weekly themes like last year. This week’s theme is “Hello, Summer Sunshine!” and we’ll be doing all sorts of fun, sun-themed projects.
This morning we headed outside to make some Chalk People:
Anna thought it was hilarious that she was about the same size as my chalk shadow.
But wait, there’s more! We made some sunshine decorations!