Showing posts with label Instant Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Instant Challenge. Show all posts

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Instant Challenge: Cup Holder

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I went out Monday night to my book club to feel sophisticated. (And I returned home feeling ever so enlightened and enriched with literary conversation and fine fellowship.)

Unconsciously I must have known that the Granola Boys would need Willow because I had intended on taking her, you know--the camera, with me. But alas I forgot.

It appears that Hottie Hubby had some fun taking pictures while I was gone, though.




Much to my delight, I returned home to find out that they boys had indeed completed their challenge of constructing a cup holder for this past week's Instant Challenge (over at Delightful Learning).


Now, the details on this challenge are a little shady, because the pictures left on the camera incline me to believe that they had a crazy photo shoot instead of an Instant Challenge. Therefore, I am only sharing you the edited photos so that it looks like the challenge was done under a form of adult structure.


The task was to hold two cups up as high as possible using the prescribed materials. As ususal, though the norm for us, we did things a little bit differently. OK . . .the whole entire event was altered. But they used the materials, minus the time frame being imposed, and had a little help.

I understand that the structure did hold. However, it would blow over should a wolf come along and huff and puff.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Instant Challenge: Bridge Builder

I already told you about this, but I'm going to tell you a little bit more. And show some footage of the event, in a little bit.

Very cool blogger and homeschooling mom, Michelle, is hosting a weekly Instant Challenge. Her "meme" (somebody please develop a new word or tell me of a synonym for "meme") evoked in me a memory of an intimidating grade school event. . . Math Pentathlon. That brainy math club always left my hands clammy and my heart thumping in my eardrums. Maybe it was the scary teacher who headed it up. But I avoided this elite "club" as if was the H1N1 virus itself.

I, of course, am going to make sure that my sons have no fear of using their brains. I want to teach them to think under pressure. I want them to learn creativity under boundaries. Additionally, I knew that this Instant Challenge ranks right up there as fun for the Hottie Hubby!

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The goal was to build a bridge to join our two land masses, without touching the water. We began with a deck of cards, a pair of scissors, and pretend water nestled between the state of Mr. Smackdown and the state of Mr. Me-Too.


The Hottie Hubby prepared the construction site.


And the workmen began building and excavating the site.


But being a worker can be hard. Moving your mental muscles isn't always fun.



The states developed a little bit of personality, thanks to Mr. Smackdown who loves to draw.



And the cutting began.


Bridge attempt #1


But it wasn't built according to code. The bridge was not to touch the water.

Forget the scissors. Tearing through the rubble would work just as well.



The Hottie Husband could not be held back. He put his graduate degree to work. Using his scissors he created slits that the cards could slide into and lock.



Will it work?


Nobody move!

Bridge Design #2


Thank goodness no one was in the car. The bridge failed due to a lack of support. The cards wanted to collapse in on themselves.

Let's try again.

Bridge Design #3


A success!
And the key(s) to a successful bridge (according to the Hottie Hubby) are:
  • Start with a strong foundation.
  • Use a deep, hollow beam configuration to resist a bending failure.
  • Curl the cards and stuff them inside your hollow beam to resist a lateral torsion failure.
  • Be glad that real bridges aren't built out of cards.