Machine Assembly
Put together some fun for the kids
ADDED July 08, 2008

For this one, you will assemble a machine using the materials you have on hand: the kids. Machine assembly is great to do during playdates at your house, because it's more fun with more kids to be the parts.
Tell the kids that they're going to be parts of a machine. In a machine, each part does one specific action, over and over. That's how machines work -- a machine part never changes its action.
Ask each child, or machine part, to show everybody what action they make. (You may want to demonstrate with an example, using your hands, arms, legs.) After each child has had a turn to invent an action, you "assemble" the machine. That is, tell the kids stand close together, so that they're almost interacting, kind of like the workings of a real machine. You can turn the machine on and off with your voice, or by tapping the buttons on top of the heads.
During the summer, it's fun to make a water machine outside in the yard or wading pool. Each kid uses a water toy as part of a specific action: squirting, pouring, dumping, etc.
At our house, we have one rule with the water machine. You can really do whatever you want as part of the water machine . . . as long as you don't get me wet!
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ages 3-12, good for a group, may rile them up, summer activity, |