I vaguely remember my mother-in-law showing me this trick during her Christmas visit, but I couldn’t remember quite how she did it, so this required some trial and error on my part. I think the lesson here is always pay attention to your mother-in-law.
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Science Experiments for Kids
Materials needed:
Fold the index card in half lengthwise. Make two cuts, one on each end, starting from the folded edge. Don’t cut all the way up to the top. Make sure to leave some at the edges still intact.
Next, make alternating cuts, spacing each around 1/8 to 1/4 inch apart. For example, for the second cut you would turn the paper over and cut from the non-folded side down to the fold. Then turn over again and cut from the folded side to the non-folded side. Go back and forth like this until you have reached the last cut that you originally made. Remember to not cut all the way to the end or the chain will fall apart.
Next, you will slide the scissor into the “loops” that you have made on the folded side. You will not be cutting the first or last loop so leave those out.
Honestly, the best way to do this is to try it over and over until you get it right.
When you open up the index card it should look like this. You can see that everything has been cut apart except for the two ends.
Carefully stretch it apart to get this chain.
Once my kids saw me make the chain they were excited to try it out for themselves. My 6 and 7 year old were able to do this, but it will depend on how much scissor experience your child has.
Making these small cuts and not cutting all the way to the end requires a great deal of fine motor control so this is a great exercise for little hands.
Look how big that one index card gets!
Big enough to step into and wear as a belt!
This is one of our favorite science experiments for kids because we really got to see how one small card when cut in a certain way can change and become an super long index card chain. As an added activity, kids can decorate these chains with markers and wear them as necklaces.
Original article and pictures take http://www.messforless.net/science-experiments-for-kids-index-card-chain/ site
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