Someone asked me the other day where I get my ideas. They come from all over the place, but I’m often inspired by all things vintage. Today’s project is inspired by vintage play like steady hand and Operation games. And by some gorgeously streamlined vintage containers called AMAC boxes. So in the truest interpretation of all things STEAM, I bring you a Modern Art Steady Hand Game :) This post contains affiliate links.
Have you played Operation before? You know that old school game where you have to remove body parts without touching tweezers to the metal sides? A steady hands game is just like that. You have to move a wire ring around a wire shape without hitting the sides or a buzzer will sound. This project helps kids learn about circuits and explore their artistic side by creating their wire shape however they want.
A note about AMAC boxes… I really love the look of these boxes. I plan on using these to store all my Maker Space small parts when I get my redecorating act together. They’re vivid and useful and the transparency is gorgeous. They’ve even been recognized as classic design pieces by being included in the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. And they make a great house for an electric toy’s parts. Buut, if you don’t want to invest in the AMAC boxes, you can always use a recycled cardboard box or jar.
My daughter had fun playing with it, but she was a little timid with the buzzer at first. Then she started playing songs on it. Repeatedly ;) The good news is that the box buffers the sound a bit :)
We made a few of these with different shapes. A squiggly heart, a spiral and a blue sky cloud. All with lots of abstract bendiness to make the game harder.
Summer doesn’t have to mean that learning takes a vacation. So I’ve teamed up with some of my favorite bloggers who all love STEAM. Because learning with Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math gives kids the power to do almost anything they can dream up. And these projects show that you don’t have to give up summer fun for a little bit of learning. This week’s topic is all about things you can HEAR.
Twirling Buzzing Noise Maker || What Do We Do All Day
Exploring Viscosity with Pop Rocks Science || Little Bins for Little Hands
Did you see how we Feel STEAM with a Travel Geoboard ? Or See STEAM with a Magnetic Field Sensory Bottle? Or you can Smell STEAM with a fun experiment that explores How What We See Changes What We Smell.
Looking for some more STEAM inspiration that use can use right now? Instant gratification style? Check out STEAM Kids: 50+ Hands-on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, & Math Hands-On Projects for Kids ebook! It’s packed full of a year’s worth fun learning activities that will wow the boredom right out of your kids.