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STEM: PopCan Robot

January 20, 2017 By Annette1 6 Comments

Fridays are our do it differently days, learning happens we just have fun doing everything differently.   One of the things we do is do some sort of STEM activity.

We had SO MUCH FUN putting this fellow together.  OH MY OH MY.

To make this fellow you need the 4M kit and one popcan…that’s it.

Add to that some laughs.
Lots of questions.
Scissors.
and a wish for a coverup for a can.

On to the joy and wonder of making a tin can robot.

One of the things I like about 4M kits is they are very clear about what the kit does and does not contain.   In this case we need to supply two batteries and one popcan.

The box is a nice size to store on a shelf, recyclable, and easy to open. .. HEY>> it’s good to know that stuff.. I’ve gotten kits before that opening them is a pain in the … well you know… but easy to open bags with all parts conveniently grouped.

The back of the box clearly indicates the parts contained which is a great help to know if it’s age appropriate or not.

OH.. I almost forgot… we did need to supply our own screwdriver.

 As you can see the instructions are clearly labeled, with colour markers to help with placement and understanding.   The lad found it very easy to understand and rarely needed my assistance.    It’s great to see his confidence building more all the time.

 This fellow currently resides in my son’s room and makes regular circuits up and down the floor during our night time reading.

You gotta admit, he is rather cute don’t you think?   🙂

As you can see.. he works!  We learned he works on smooth floors best, with couches working as well… but the carpet… never got him to like that.  We do wonder, what if we put traction on the wheels.. would that work better but we haven’t test that theorem out yet.


And the cat is well….unimpressed.

Others in this series
Salt Water Spider.
Solar Oven.
Sand Art.
Spy Case.
Practical Math.
Light Up Planetarium.
PopCan Robot.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Do It Yourself, Engineering, hands-on learning, homeschool, math, Science, STEM

Using Google Docs to make a slideshow

November 24, 2016 By Annette1 6 Comments

One of the things I loved about my previous blog A Net in Time Homeschooling that I maintained through Weebly was the ease of making a slideshow.   It was SO easy it was brainless.

BUT I’ve been running into issue with weebly where I have to clear my cache to post a picture, with my browser disconnecting causes me to do resets, and lately not letting my scheduled posts .. post.   It’s been annoying enough that as much as I love weebly I decided to go back to blogger.

BUT what to do about the slideshow option?

I got to thinking.
A slideshow is basically a powerpoint thing right?   So how do I make a powerpoint type thing?   Something that will be easy to load into a blog?

What about Google Docs?   I found a video the supported the idea…I guess it used to be called presentation but now it’s called SLIDES.

Did some research and looked into google, where HEY!!!   They have a slideshow option!!!

Open up the slide option, and make up your slide show, your presentation so to speak.

Once you are done, go to the sidebar again and find the publish to web button

That will bring up this window, it will open up on the LINK tab, so make sure you switch it to the embed tab.

I did find a youtube video that recommended changing the width to 600 as that will fit onto most websites properly.  But much of the rest of the video was old.

Once you hit the publish button it will bring you to a new screen that will have the embed code highlighted.

Copy and paste that and you will get this:

Just so you know, if you want to see what the Homeschool Review Crew picked for the all round favourties, you can go here to see them.

 Addendum due to comments: I am pretty sure this will work in any blog program as it’s just HTML code.   Give it a try!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Blog How To's, Do It Yourself

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