10-Minute Activities to Do With Kids
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Collapse ▲Popsicle Stick Catapult
This catapult is quick and easy and can be used with several different games.
Supplies: (7) popsicle sticks, (5) rubber bands, plastic spoon, pom-poms, or marshmallows
Optional supplies: markers
Watch this quick video for how to make your Popsicle Stick Catapult.
Also, here is a video of games you can play.
Rain Sticks
For centuries, people have come up with elaborate ways to welcome much-needed rain. Native American tribes are known for performing rain dances. People in parts of South America are known for shooting arrows at the clouds to pierce them and cause rain to spill.
In many cultures, calling for rain often included the use of musical instruments and one of those is the rain stick. Traditionally they were made from dead cactus tubes, but we are going to show you today how to make a slightly less traditional rain stick, but still fun.
Supplies: Cardboard tube (wrapping paper roll or paper towel roll), rice or beans, notecards, tape, scissors
Optional supplies: tissue paper, glue, paint, markers, etc.
Watch this quick video for how to make your Rain Stick.
Window Greenhouses
Window Greenhouses are a great way to see what happens when a seed starts to germinate and can easily and quickly be made.
Supplies: A plastic sandwich bag, paper towel or napkin, seeds, water
Optional supplies: Construction paper, markers, or crayons
Get creative, turn that bag into a house, decorate it and show it off! If you don’t have time for decorating, no worries, just simply hang the bag in the window.
Watch this quick video for how to make your Window Greenhouse.