ALL ABOARD: WE’RE GATHERING STEAM


Source: steamexperiments.com

This demonstration gives the illusion of mind reading using properties of odd and even numbers!

Materials

  • Sticky note pad
  • Pencil or pen

Directions

  • Display the set up to the participant/s with the sticky notes all of a single colour in a 3×3 square and explain to them the setup.
  • Explain that they will be starting from the top left-hand sticky note, and you, the instructor, will be counting up incrementally out loud. With each step counted, the participant/s will move from one sticky note to the next in their minds horizontally or vertically but NOT diagonally. It is important that the participant/s do not disclose which sticky note they are on.
  • Then, you as the demonstrator shall remove one sticky note at a time, and will eventually guess their location by narrowing their position down to 1 remaining sticky note.
  • Begin the demonstration, and by implementing the trick, remove sticky notes with every count.
  • Repeat this until you have narrowed down the participant/s to a single sticky note.
  • Ask the participant/s whether they can guess how you have done it.
  • Allow them to observe the set-up and see if they notice what the trick is.

Spark Creative Learning!

At no time will the demonstrator know where the participants are on the 3×3 square of sticky notes. Here’s the trick: the 3×3 sticky notes can be visualized in the mind of the demonstrator as having alternating colours – similar to a chessboard. Since the participants can only move in lateral directions if they were to move an even number of moves they don’t change colour. But were they to move an odd number of moves, they would change coloured squares. With this fact, the demonstrator may remove squares one a time that they know the participants are not on until 1 square remains.

SUNDAY FUNDAY: SOME JUST-FOR-FUN ACTIVITIES TO MAKE YOU SMILE

Gather up the kids and get ready for some entertainment as you try out the free board games, puzzles, trivia, and colouring sheets featured in today’s blog post!

  • Concept Kids
    Source: asmodee-canada.com

    Board games are one of the most popular and enjoyable tools for keeping the family entertained and engaged while living through coronavirus-induced social distancing. With that in mind, Asmodee has introduced Print & Play, a free selection of board games in English and French that anyone can print out and play with members of their family, whether quarantined together or via virtual get-togethers, right in the comfort and safety of their home!

  • Hellokids offers numerous free Mr. Men and Little Miss online puzzle activities. Choose from your favorite characters and have fun figuring out the puzzles. Mr. Men and Little Miss puzzles provide lots of fun and entertainment for your kids, and they can provide an easy way to talk about values and character traits that are important to you and your family.
  • Sloth Poo Dance
    Source: EarthRangers.com

    This just in: Sloths might be known for chilling high up in the trees most of the time, but they journey down every once and a while. Once a week, they make a special trip from their tree hang outs to do their “business” in what some experts call THE POO DANCE. If this animal poop factoid is of interest to you (or just plain ol’ hilarious to the kids!) – dance on over to Earth Rangers to read more #2-rated trivia in their “Top 10 Facts All About Animal Poop.”

  • To all the kids (and kids at heart) who’ve had to sacrifice play dates with friends, David’s Tea has created a fun colouring sheet for some hands-on arts & crafts time. Expert tip: It pairs perfectly with some crayons and iced tea!

Stay tuned for more resources to help spark kids’ creative learning!


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