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Index
Activity Name Skills Acquired
Coordination, Concentration, Logic & Reason
Fine Motor, Creativity, Self Expression
Concentration, Creativity, Fine Motor
Fine Motor, Cognition, Spatial Reasoning
Coordination, Concentration, Spatial Reasoning
Imagination, Lateral Thinking, Vocabulary
Logic & Reason, Concentration, Lateral Thinking
Logic & Reason, Creativity, Cognition
Cognition, Communication, Culture
Logic & Reason, Creativity, Coordination
Help Him Down!
The Wonderful Cityscape
Learn To Sketch
Build The Clock Tower
Symmetry In Buildings
Design My House
Bridges & Their Shadows
Monumental Puzzle
Around The World
Bridge Them Up
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Help Him Down!
Oh look, it’s our favourite superhero!
Help him navigate through the blocks on the building and reach the ground safely.
How This Activity Helps
Mazes help improve your focus and reasoning abilities.
How This Activity Helps
The Wonderful Cityscape
Walk to your terrace with your parents and look at the city. How does it look?
Colour this small version of a city using tools of your choice.
In this activity, you get to express your creative side.
Learn To SketchA key aspect of architecture is an architect’s ability to imagine and sketch the designs.
Here is a step-by-step guide to draw a mansion. Go ahead and give it try. Remember to colour!
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How This Activity Helps
Sketching improves your focus and hand-eye coordination.
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Build The Clock Tower
Big Ben is a clock tower located in London. It has been built using stone and iron.
Cut along the dotted lines. Fold along the bold lines and glue the flap to assemble this architectural marvel.
How This Activity HelpsAs you assemble the clock tower, you understand how Big Ben looks.
Explore and learn more about this clock tower.
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Symmetry In Buildings
An object is said to be symmetrical when a line can divide that object into two equal halves.
Symmetry is important for buildings and monuments as they provide balance. Draw a line through each structure to divide them into two equal halves.
How This Activity Helps
As you learn to draw the line of symmetry, your coordination improves.
Design My House
Get ready to design your own little house! First, let’s make a list.
Add different details about how your house would look and the materials you would use for building it. Then, draw a mini version of how it would look and give it a name. Examples have been given.
How This Activity Helps
In this activity, you use your imagination to design your house.
Design A HouseName Buliding Materials
Describe Your House
Draw Your House
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Bridges & Their Shadows
Bridges are connecting structures. Can you name a few famous bridges in your country?
Match the bridges with their correct shadows. Then, go ahead and learn their names.
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Answers : 1) b; 2) a; 3) c; 4) b
How This Activity Helps
As you match the bridges with their shadows, your observation improves.
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Monumental Puzzle
An interesting structure is hidden. Solve and find out which structure it is!
Cut the pieces along the dotted lines. Observe and paste them in their correct places to complete the structure.
How This Activity Helps
Solving this puzzle helps enhance your reasoning abilities.
Answer: Saint Basil's Cathedral
Around The World
Here is something for you — architecture around the world!
Cut along the dotted lines and read about the monuments. Make it a two-player game — read out clues from the flash cards and have the other player guess the name of the structure!
Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the world's tallest skyscraper to be ever built. The building has 160 storeys. It took close to 6 years to construct this massive structure.
Burj Khalifa, United Arab Emirates
The Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
The Great Pyramids were built by the pharaohs, the rulers of Egypt. The tallest pyramid stands at 451 feet high. Historians and engineers estimate that it took more than 20,000 workers and more than 20 years to build the pyramids.
How This Activity Helps
You learn more about the architectural marvels of the world!
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a bell tower known for its visible tilt to one side. The structure’s foundation was laid on soft soil which caused it to lean to one side.
Leaning Tower Of Pisa, Italy
Sydney Opera House is a performing arts facility. Well known for its unique architecture, it took 16 long years to build this structure. Its height is approximately equal to the height of a 22-storey building.
Sydney Opera House, Australia
Bridge Them Up
There are just so many types of bridges. Some are really long, some are small.
Read about the three types of bridges. Then, look at the scenarios and draw the best suited bridge for each.
A suspension bridge is a bridge that consists of two pairs of pillars with two or more cables slung between them. These bridges are usually used when the bridges need to cover a longer distance. And they can be built high over water to allow the passage of very tall ships.
Suspension Bridge
Arch bridges are some of the oldest bridges in the world. It is usually used to connect a smaller region. The underside of the bridge has a huge semi-circle which supports the bridge.
Arch Bridge
A movable bridge is a bridge that moves itself to allow for the passage of boats or ships. Some of these bridges also carry railroads on them so that they can be opened for ships to pass through and closed for trains to move along.
Movable Bridge
Eg: Tower Bridge, London
Eg: Pont du Gard Bridge, France
Eg: Golden Gate Bridge in USA
How This Activity Helps
Your sense of logic is enhanced when you find solutions for the scenarios.
Suspension Bridge
Scenario 2: Help the vehicles cross this short gap.
Scenario 1: Connect City A with City B, which is separated by a huge ocean.
City BCity A
Arch Bridge Movable Bridge
References
Answers : Scenario 1 - Suspension Bridge; Scenario 2 - Arch Bridge
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