Jun. 30, 2025
I teach a STEM enrichment class called Family Inventors’ Lab, so we always want to make sure that each week has a “challenge” activity which encourages kids to try tinkering around to create something interesting. (i.e. not just craft projects with a picture of something science-y)
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We were struggling to come up with an engineering activity for our Dinosaurs theme. We were also figuring out how to do a good job explaining that dinosaurs are extinct, which might be hard for young children to really grasp when they’ve all seen movies of realistic looking dinosaurs walking around (often in anachronistic scenes mixing humans and dinosaurs.)
We realized that a way to address this would be to a) show them how movies make dinosaur props (it’s a combination of puppetry, robotics, costuming and digital animation) and b) have them build something related to this idea.
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So, we decided to make a “robotic dinosaur finger / claw” (like this cardboard finger or a straw finger: https://inventorsoftomorrow.com//04/08/build-a-cardboard-finger/)
We also told the parents to consider showing their kids one of these videos:
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