Measurements of Spring

If April showers bring forth May flowers, how much precipitation does the spring season receive, and how much does the temperature change?

You can find out by doing the following simple experiments:

Capture rain and snow during the season, or for a month, and keep track of the day and night temperatures for a month. If you would like to record the whole season, find a weather site that keeps track of the weather conditions in your area, and grab the info you need to fill in the gaps. Otherwise, you can start any time you like, and go on from there.

Take pictures, draw your findings, or write them down. Use a calendar for the month too.

Measure Precipitation

To capture rain/snow, you can use a wide mouth container and a ruler.

Make a Rain Gauge

Measure Snow

What’s in the rain? As a bonus activity, find out what’s in your rain/snow by taking a closer look with a magnifying glass and a microscope. Instructions can be found in the offered link.

Temperature

Keep track of the day and night time temperatures in Fahrenheit and Celsius. You can use the following formula, if you would like an extra challenge, or use the following site to get the conversion.

Fahrenheit to Celsius formula: Celsius (°C) = (Fahrenheit – 32) / 1.8

Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion

If you would like to keep track of the temperature in your area, get an inexpensive thermometer or have a little fun making your own with the instructions in the following link:

Make a thermometer

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Wind, How Is It Measured?

Use the following questions to help research wind, then use the experiment suggestions below to do some measuring and observing of your own.

What is wind?

Where does it come from?

How is wind measured?

What types of winds are there?

Where can they be found?

What effects wind?

Why is wind measured?

What tools are used to measure wind speed and direction?

Wind Experiments

Keep track of dangerous/severe wind events that happen around the world and how they effect the people and areas: Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Wind Chills, Gales, Squalls, etc..

Measure wind with your own:

Anemometer, barometer, weather vane, or windsock

What is in the wind? Find out by making a wind trap.

Observe the sound of wind for yourself.

Observe wind and its effects. Go outdoors to observe and then watch from a window. How are animals and plants effected? How are you effected? Compare your experiences.

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Seasonal Recipe Challenge: Oatmeal Packet

This is meant to be an open-ended activity. No recipe is given, but suggestions and tips are offered. It is strongly recommended that you record what you do in some way:

Video, writing, drawing, etc..

Tweak your recipe as needed, and when you come up with something you like, write it down in a homemade recipe book or on an index cards.

You will need: A packet or two of instant oatmeal

Tips

· Quick oats may also be used for this activity, but a little more liquid may be needed for a recipe to work.

· The average oatmeal packet requires between 1/2 to 2/3c of water to make oatmeal. Try using about the same amount of liquid (eggs, milk, water, cream, etc.) when making your recipe.

· Think about how you will cook your creation before you begin: Bake, frying, a fun new flavored oatmeal

· Consider making a dough or batter.

· Use small pans for oven baked goods.

Ingredients to try:

Honey Maple Sugar Brown Sugar Cinnamon Nutmeg

Flour Raisins Eggs Banana Baking Powder Baking Soda

Chocolate Chips Salt Vanilla Sugar Butter Nuts Fruit

Milk Peanut Butter (any type) Pumpkin Yogurt Coconut

Dried Apples/fruit Beef/Meat Vegetables Cheese Chocolate 

Nutritional Yeast Jelly/Jam Something of your own choice

What to make:

Small Muffins Mini Pancakes Cookie Bread Granola Raisin

Oatmeal Cookie Burger Crepe Dog Biscuit Pizza A Fun New Oatmeal flavor

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Make A Snowflake

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Snowflake Word Search

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Hot Cocoa Fun Page

How many words can you make from the words:

CHOCOLATE WARS

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Hot Cocoa Crypto

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Hot Cocoa Recipe Idea

Do you have a favorite hot cocoa recipe that you like to make? If not, this link has one you can try and tweak to make it a little more special.

If you would rather not make your own cocoa, use a commercial brand you enjoy.

If you decide to invite a few friends over for cocoa and a movie or game, consider making a cocoa bar filled with some of the suggestions below.

Fun treats to add:

Marshmallows – Peanut Butter – Flavored Creamer – Chocolate Chips ( or any flavor baking chip)

A Mint or Candy Cane – Carmel Candy – Toffee Candy – Almond Joy or Mounds

Whipped Cream – Cinnamon – Cayenne Pepper – Powered Ginger Milk – Honey

Instant Coffee Vanilla Extract – Hazel Nut Spread – Almond ExtractMaple Syrup

And anything else you can think of.

Ask your guests to bring a favorite treat to share.

If you invite friends, ask if they have a special diet that they follow so you can have an alternative beverage, treat, sweetener, milk, etc. or ask them what they would like you to provide for them.

If someone doesn’t eat candy or sweets, cinnamon and whipped heavy cream without sweetener may be nice to offer. Don’t forget the unsweetened cocoa powder or cocoa mass.

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Compare Bubble Gum Brands

Purchase a variety of bubble gum brands, including one you have not tried before, if possible. Compare them all based on the following list, and in the end, decide which one you like the best over all. Ask a friend to join in this activity so you can talk about your experiences.

Keep track of your thoughts on paper or via an audio or video device.

Use a timer or stopwatch if you want to.

Compare them by:

Flavor – How long does the flavor last?

Chewiness – Is the gum too soft, get hard to chew, fall apart?

Flexibility – How well does it form a bubble?

Stickiness – Does the gum stick to your teeth or does it offer a pleasant chewing experience?

Longevity – How long does the gum last before it falls apart/becomes hard to chew, and flavorless?

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How many words can you make from the words:

FRENCH TOAST

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French Toast Sandwich Idea

Make two slices of your favorite French Toast recipe, spread cream cheese on one slice, then place some bacon, sausage, or ham on it. Place the other slice on top and enjoy as a sandwich or put syrup on it and eat it with a fork.

Alternately, cream cheese and fruit can be used instead of meat.

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How many words can you make from the words:

ARTISTIC MATHEMATICS

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Fibonacci Fill- In Puzzle

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Fibonacci Nature Hunt A-Z

Write down the letters A-Z on a piece of paper or on an electronic device, then go look for patterns. Do your best to fill in your list of letters with patterns you find in nature, at a store, or wherever you my go. If you need more help filling in your list, do a quick search, and look for images you may not have thought of or noticed. More than one word can be used for each letter if you choose.

If you do not know who Fibonacci was and you do not know how to look for patterns in nature, do a quick search, or view one of the videos below to help get you started.

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Button Fun Page

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Button Word Scramble

Unscramble the button related words below.

Button Related Activities

Buttons come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and colors. They can be purchased at garage sales and craft stores.

If you purchase them from a garage sale, check an antique/collectables book because some are worth quite a bit of money.

Button Craft Ideas

Use a variety of buttons and plastic coated wire to make a puppet or a doll.

Turn an old sock into a puppet by adding buttons to the face, for a necklace, and other things.

Hot glue buttons together to make flowers, butterflies, fish, and other creative items.

Use them to decorate a frame, pillow, clothing, and other fun things.

Glue buttons randomly to a piece of poster board or white cardboard and incorporate them into a picture or doodle.

Think of some fun ways to use buttons as game pieces, such as Tic-Tac-Toe.

Need more more ideas? Do a quick search for Button Crafts and click images to see more creative things you can do with buttons.

Button Trivia

Where was the oldest button discovered and what was it made from?

How have buttons been used through the ages?

What have buttons been made with through the ages?

How many different types of buttons are there?

What might a vintage button be worth?

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