Parenting Press Review of Woodshop for Kids
What we really, really like, however, are the life lessons that woodworking can teach.
What we really, really like, however, are the life lessons that woodworking can teach.
Contains a new chapter on taking the “World’s Largest Set” out to community events.
I bought this drill press many years ago and hundreds, of kids have used it. If kids can drill bigger and straighter holes it allows them to build quite a few more projects. They like the challenge of learning to use it and are proud of their new found competence.
If you would like to see a set of Builder Boards before you build the following children’s museums have sets.
It was the most meaningful, fun, and interesting woodworking I’d ever done.
Every time I see that little car, or think about it, I remember it was Amanda who made me realize how much kids love to make presents.
This post has pictures of the shop and description of how I organized a class of 10 kids. In the morning it was 6-8 year olds and in the afternoon it was 8-12 year olds.
“What do we want, a kid who is actively engaged in learning something new everyday or a bored, disaffected teenager, who is reluctantly putting in his time at school?”
Looking back at the first year I taught woodworking two mistakes were making projects too difficult and assuming kids could use tools. Wrong. Most kids had never picked up a tool, and the ones who had really didn’t know how to use them. Nailing is a perfect example.
The last 3 summers my mega set of Builder Boards went to farmers markets, fundraisers for preschools and a Children’s museum, a Royal Family Kids Camp, a Children’s Art Festival, a neighborhood party, the Boys and Girls club, Camp Side-by-Side,
…… experience taught me that even very young children can be trusted to use real tools. Fifteen years of woodworking with kids has confirmed this initial experience.
Kids at work
As you can see the simple key fob is not so simple from a 4 or 5 year old perspective.
Boards ready for notching. The pattern for 10 notch, 6 notch, and 4 notch boards are on top of the proper length boards.
I had never built a log building before, let alone with eighth graders, but my supervisor said, no problem. He had a design and we worked out details each morning before the kids got there. No one was more surprised than I it worked so well.
The Prof would go over each problem as many times as necessary, without making you feel like an idiot.
On Wednesdays we do a run together for Miracle Food Network……Slowly we learned the children’s names, Mariela, Sofia, Flora, Gabbi, Iris, Alan, Karen, Carlos, Diego, Leslie, Juana, Rodrigo, Tristian, Reina. And they began to come to the door when we knocked.
“At night, in bed, sometimes I think about stealing money from rich people to give to poor people.” Our 6 year old grandson.
I later learned they were reading Robin Hood in kindergarten. Liam was pondering a local application.
…. children taught me Builder Boards could be more than a playhouse. The idea of building a playhouse gave way to the idea of building from a child’s imagination.
This is an electricity board made from parts taken from a VCR and a tape deck. It is powered by and electric train transformer. It got a lot of kids interested in electricity.
The new way to hold the roof boards on requires no hook and loop fastener….and keeps the kids from knocking them off from the inside of the house.
When I was in the third grade, my sister and I and a couple neighborhood kids designed “go carts”.
I say, “so the check engine light on the last car I has was always on, and nothing was wrong. With this car the check engine light is off, and something is actually wrong.” Juan nods his head and says, “yup”.
Electricity is a slippery subject. Its hard to wrap your mind around something you can’t see.
My wife got the idea to build a doll house for our grandkids and got a big drawer from the restore.
Recently a teacher friend completed a set with her class of sixth graders and told me an amusing story about teaching practical math. She divided the class into groups, gave each group a board and the plans, and told them to draw the position of the notches on the board. Of course, each group had the notches in a different position so….. they had to figure out which plan was right.
My brother carves skateboards in the shape of birds or marine creatures.
“Dad made a rope machine for me when I was a kid. He used coat hangers for the hooks.”. The following instructions detail how to build this rope machine patterned after the 1950s model built by my father for his son, in the spirit of the times, from materials around the house.
Eventually, someone suggested a shaper and that worked best of all.
Children can steer themselves from short and fat to tall and skinny.
Solar cooked hot dogs really do taste better
Below is the Table of contents from Woodshop for Kids
I was surprised a two year old would stick with it for so long
when it quit working I’d say, “can you figure out what’s wrong?”
Here is a small house made from recycled plywood
To save money, and as an antidote to book work, my college buddy Joe and I used to work on our VW’s together. VW Repair for the Complete Idiot was our bible and if it failed us Joe, who didn’t like big business capitalists, would consult VW of America and do the opposite of what they recommended.
…..I’m not bad with a hammer and saw myself……It drove me crazy to go downstairs to his basement shop and look for the right tool…..
…..kids in a hurry slow down, kids who think they can’t build anything learn they can, kids who think they know everything learn the don’t, and kids who need adult approval for everything learn to be a little more independent.
Mechanical puzzles: The Faucet, the Lock and the Lawn mower engine and more.
Make this magnetic marble roll with the kids, then watch them enjoy constructing infinite paths for the marbles.