Last week brought some updates to our
Shape Space environment that will help us test ideas for a new exhibit on geometry and spatial
thinking to open late next year.
Look for these changes next time you visit the Museum:
- A new geoboard activity table featuring three different boards – each with a unique distribution of pegs – and a variety of sizes of colorful rubber bands. School-age kids stretch the rubber bands around the pegs to create shapes, patterns and designs.
- A new magnet wall and vibrant magnetic shapes. Use the four different shapes to make tessellating patterns and more.
- And an expanded block building area.
Here are some images of the process and results:
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RISD intern Kirsten cut out stacks of magnetic shapes. |
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Exhibit Designer Chris and Exhibit Technician Hillel installed the magnet wall |
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and then tested it out by making some amazing designs! |
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The geoboards in place. |
Up next, watch for new labels with a geometry/spatial thinking focus that give parents and caregivers prompts and questions to encourage them to notice, appreciate and enhance their kids' play – similar to labels in
Play Power and
Water Ways – as well as more books, including some about
the power of block building.
Let us know what you think!
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