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Date: Fri 03-Jul-1998

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Date: Fri 03-Jul-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: MICHEL

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Summer Science: Little Boats On A Little Pond

(with cut)

BY MICHELE HOGAN

Kids love playing in water, and, if you give them a piece of aluminum foil,

they will love learning science at the same time.

The idea is to build a boat out of a small piece of aluminum foil and then to

test it. How many pennies can the boat hold?

Kids will have fun trying to make an unsinkable barge. Through figuring out

what made the barge sink, they will try a new plan for their next boat.

Besides having fun, the children will learn good strategies for making

something that will work.

This activity is great for children of all ages, pre-school through upper

elementary school.

If you want to include a refresher in math and coin values, use a variety of

coins, and have kids see how much money the boat can carry. (If you don't have

enough loose change around, marbles or small pebbles also work fine.)

Other easy variations are making the boat that can withstand the biggest

waves, or current, or the one that can make it to the other side of the pool

first.

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