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MINUTE TO WIN IT Brain challenges. Kate Schiavi & Tracy Thomas Louisville Free Public Library. INTRODUCTION. Benefits of play and games What is a Minute to Win it Challenge? Resources Planning for the program Science-related challenges 3…2…1 – You have a minute to win it!. challenge!.
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MINUTE TO WIN IT Brain challenges Kate Schiavi & Tracy Thomas Louisville Free Public Library
INTRODUCTION • Benefits of play and games • What is a Minute to Win it Challenge? • Resources • Planning for the program • Science-related challenges • 3…2…1 – You have a minute to win it!
challenge! • Stack them Up! • Stack 7 Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups on your forehead and keep them there until the minute is up.
Challenge! • Defying Gravity • Tap 3 balloons to keep them off the ground for a minute.
Benefits of play and games • We Play Here! Bringing the power of play into Children’s libraries. • Children take play seriously • Natural part of childhood • Barriers to play • Play deprivation can be serious!
Play is a factor in child development! • Encourages imagination • Emotional control • Social competency • Personal resiliency • Continuing curiosity • Increases sensory perception and skill • Can help with math and reading skills
Challenge! • Bean on a Straw • Suck 10 beans onto the end of your straw, one at a time, and drop them in the cup at the opposite end of the table.
Challenge! • Cotton Bowl • Scoop 10 cotton balls surrounding the bowl into the bowl with a long spoon while blindfolded.
What is minute to win it? • TV series • Games for home, school, parties, online…why not libraries? • The anatomy of a Challenge • Lively competition
resources • Minute to Win It website: http://www.nbc.com/minute-to-win-it/ • Pinterest boards • YouTube • Minute to Win It kit
Planning for the program • Length of program • Look at your space • Age appropriateness • Format
Planning for the program • Supplies • Theme • Prizes • Try the challenges
Challenge! • Floatacious • In a big bowl of water, balance 5 empty soda cans on top of a plastic plate. The cans must stay stacked for at least 3 seconds.
Challenge! • Separation Anxiety • Separate 50 pieces of candy into five separate containers in a set color order.
Challenge! • CD Dominoes • Stand 20 empty CD cases on a table in a horseshoe formation. Set them off using a domino effect so that the final case falls off the table.
Challenge! • Nose Dive • Transfer 10 cotton balls, one at a time, from one bowl to another using only your nose, covered in Vaseline.
Challenge! • A Bit Dicey • Balance six dice on a popsicle held in your mouth and balance them there until the minute is up.
Challenge! • Bobblehead • With a pedometer attached to your forehead, move your head around and try to record 125 steps in one minute.