I didn't have any rocks or pebbles to stack so I used cups. I used all the cups in the house and went quite high. My tower was stable, not wobbly. I loved watching the rock stacking video and I watched some of his other ones I want to try it one day so mum is going to take us to birding flat one day to collect some flat stones.
Here is my stacked tower. It is 6 cups across and 6 cups high. I added a flag on top 🇦🇺
Kia Ora Indiana,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.
This activity is super fun as I used to do cup stacking in primary school and my brother and I would make rock towers whenever we visited the river by our house. A lot of people like to make rock piles as an art as it looks cool and is very calming.
I think you introduced and explained the activity well and used great initiative using cups when you couldn't find rocks. Your cup tower is so tall and I love that you added a little flag at the top, what a nice touch!
What would you do next time to stack your tower taller or what other materials would you use?
Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.
Ngā mihi nui,
Zana Yates