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A fun and engaging STEM activity book for kids that combines creativity and calculations - perfect for budding mathematicians!
This is the perfect math exercise book for children interested in the STEM field. Choose between 27 creative projects and experiments that will turn your child into a math whizz! Its the perfect book for curious minds interested in taking the mystery out of math. Explore the exciting world of numbers and math problem-solving! In the pages of this math book for kids youll discover: 27 hands-on creative projects to engage reluctant mathematicians between the ages of 9-12 Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions will show you how to make each project All materials used can be easily found around your home with no specialist equipment needed Every project includes an explanation of how math is involved in creating the project or the results of the experiment Real-world math projects show that math isnt just abstract - it has an impact in the real world too! Produced in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution, SI Math Maker Lab is designed to appeal to math geeks and those that prefer practical projects. To complete these engaging projects, kids dont need to be math geniuses or even know how to use a calculator. Each task comes with easy-to-follow instructions, photographs, and illustrations to help whip up super cool mathematics creations!SI Math Maker Lab features interesting activities that cover many aspects of the subject including measurement, geometry, and trigonometry. Kids will combine art and math by learning to draw impossible objects - creating beautiful patterns to make things like a timetable dreamcatcher or perfect the ratio for making refreshing fruit drinks. Each project has an explanatory box that demonstrates how math is applied to the activity to demystify and make math fun!

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Senior editors Michelle Crane, Sam Kennedy
Senior designer Stefan Podhorodecki
Editor Rachel Thompson
US editor Kayla Dugger
US executive editor Lori Hand
Designers Mik Gates, Jim Green
Illustrators Simon Tegg
Managing editor Fran Baines
Managing art editor Phil Letsu
Production editor Kavita Varma
Senior production controller Samantha Cross
Jacket designers Tanya Mehrotra
Design development manager Sophia MTT
Managing jackets editor Saloni Singh
Publisher Andrew Macintyre
Associate publishing director Liz Wheeler
Art director Karen Self
Photographers Stefan Podhorodecki, Michael Wicks
First American Edition, 2021
Publishing director Jonathan Metcalf
Consultant Branka Surla
Published in the United States by DK Publishing
1450 Broadway, Suite 801, New York, NY 10018
Copyright 2021 Dorling Kindersley Limited
DK, a Division of Penguin Random House LLC
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Published in Great Britain by Dorling Kindersley Limited
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ISBN: 978-0-7440-2752-5
Printed and bound in China
For the curious
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Jackets editorial coordinator Priyanka Sharma
Jacket DTP designer Rakesh Kumar
Picture researcher Myriam Megharbi
The Smithsonian
Established in 1846, the Smithsonian is the worlds largest museum and research complex, dedicated to
public education, national service, and scholarship in the arts, sciences, and history. It includes 19
museums and galleries and the National Zoological Park. The total number of artifacts, works of art,
and specimens in the Smithsonians collection is estimated at 154 million.
This book was made with Forest Stewardship Council certified
paperone small step in DKs commitment to a sustainable future.
For more information go to
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SM I T H SO N I A N
LAB
MATH
27 SUPER-COOL PROJECTS
Build Invent Create Discover
MAKER
CONTENTS
6 NUMBERS
8 Number fridge
magnets
12 Make your own abacus
18 Times table
fortune tellers
22 Math bingo
26 Fibonacci
spiral collage
32 Dreamcatcher
38 Bake and share
a pizza
42 SHAPES
44 Symmetrical pictures
50 Picture ball
56 Wrapping paper
and gift bag
62 Scaling up pictures
68 Origami jumping frog
72 Tessellating patterns
78 Impossible triangle
82 Pop-up cards
A WORD ABOUT GLUES
This symbol highlights extra
information that explains
the math behind
each project.
MATHEMATICS FACTS
This symbol identifies
a task that might be
WARNING
dangerous. Be sure to
have adult supervision.
Several of the projects in this book require the use of
glue. We have suggested that you use ordinary white glue
or glue sticks, but in some cases it will be easier to use
a glue gun if you have one, as this glue dries much faster.
A glue gun should only ever be used by an adult, and they
must be sure to follow the manufacturers guidelines.
88 MEASUREMENTS
90 Speed trials
98 Friendship bracelets
106 Fun fruit drinks
110 Chocolate truffles
114 Chocolate box
118 Popcorn sale tray
126 Shadow puppets
130 Grab bag
134 Marble run
140 Optical illusions
144 Make your
own clock
150 Craft stick
bird feeder
158 Glossary
160 Index
NUMBERS
You cant do math without numbers. There are 10 number symbols, but they
can be used to write or count as many numbers as you can imagine. In this
chapter, youll find projects that will help you understand numbers, from
making your own fridge magnets to using the power of fractions to divide a
pizza fairly. Youll also make an abacus to help you master complex
calculations and a dreamcatcher that will test your times tables.
FAMILY MATH CHALLENGE
NUMBER FRIDGE
MAGNETS
With some adhesive magnetic sheets and colored card stock, you can make
your very own number magnets. Use them to set challenges for your family
on the fridge and see who will be the first to figure out the answers to
your fiendish questions.
NUMBER FRIDGE MAGNETS
HOW TO MAKE
NUMBER FRIDGE
MAGNETS
These magnets are quick and easy to make,
especially if you have adhesive-backed magnetic
sheets. You can use different-colored card stock to
make your numbers stand out on the fridge.
60 minutes
Time
WHAT YOU NEED
Ruler
Difficulty
Easy
number. As a digit,
it can be used to
change the place
value of a number.
Zero is a special
Hole punch
Magnetic sheet
and a width of 11
On a piece of colored card stock or paper, draw
a zero, with a rough height of 13/4 in (4.5 cm)
Carefully cut around the outside of
the number with a pair of scissors.
MATH YOU WILL USE
MEASUREMENT to make sure your
numbers are the perfect size.
EQUATIONS to create devious
addition, subtraction, multiplication, and
division challenges for your family.
ALGEBRA to take your fridge math to
the next level.
in (3.5 cm). Make sure the number
is bold so that it wont be too flimsy when its cut out.
81/2x11 card stock in several
different colors
Pencil
Scissors
Glue stick
NUMBERS
Stick your number onto a piece of magnetic
sheet with glue or the sheets adhesive backing.
Make sure you stick it to the nonmagnetic side.
You will need
to make more
than one of
each number.
Using scissors,
carefully cut
around the number again,
this time cutting the
magnetic sheet, too.
Ask an adult to help
if this is tricky.
To cut the middle out of the zero, use a hole
punch to create a hole. You can then push
your scissor tips through to continue cutting.
Repeat steps 15, but this time draw
the mathematical symbols for addition,
subtraction, and multiplication.
The symbols make
it fast and simple
to write out
equations.
Repeat steps 15 using different-colored card
stock for digits 19. You could stick multiple
numbers to one sheet and cut them out in one go.
Next, draw the symbols for division and
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