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If it wasn’t quite balanced, I’d make small adjustments and test it out again. (What worked for me was first lightly taping the half sphere to the circle and testing it out on the table. This is actually the trickiest part because you want to try to get it balanced perfectly. You’ll start by attaching your half sphere to the bottom of your cardboard circle.
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Lucy and Theo had so much fun with our last balancing activity (our free balancing robot printable) that I just had to come up with another fun balancing game! I took a trip to my local craft store for some inspiration, and once I spotted a half foam ball, I knew just what I’d make!įor this game you’ll be creating a platform for building and stacking that’s attached to a half sphere so it wobbles. Such a fun way to explore physics and perfect for a rainy day! Are you following our Science for Kids Pinterest board? It’s super easy to make and was an absolute hit with both my kids.
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In this homemade balancing activity, kids try to stack popsicle sticks on a wobbly platform without it tipping over.