Supplies:
- Containers
- Spacecraft materials (Choose One!)
- Rocket Ship: Paper towel tube
- Spaceship: 2 paper plates + clear dome
- Color cardstock
- Pencil
- Kid Scissors
- Acrylic paint (base color and glow-in-the-dark colors)
- Pipe cleaners
- Googly eyes
- Aluminum foil
- Adhesive (tape, glue dots, etc.)
- Stickers, gems, etc.
Prep/ Set Up Details:
- Organize all shared supplies in containers (e.g., paper, paint, stickers, adhesives, etc.)
- Prepare a few relevant fun facts or questions to enrich the activity discussion!
- Did you know that the bottom wings of a rocket ship are called “fins”? Can you think of an animal that has fins?
- If you took a ride on your rocket ship, what kinds of things might you see in space?
Preparing for younger CAMPers (ages 3-6)
- Pre-cut shapes like planets, stars, etc.
- Opt for less messy options (e.g. stickers, glue dots, etc.)
Preparing for older CAMPers (ages 7+)
- Allow them to measure, cut everything themselves
- Inspire them to come up with a custom name for their spacecraft
- Consider more sophisticated options (e.g. glitter, etc.)
Activity Instructions:
Counselor(s) Prep (30 minutes before)
Doors Open (5 minutes before)
Gather (right on time)
- When all CAMPers are seated, welcome everyone!
- Introduce yourself and any other Counselors assisting the activity
- Give CAMPers a brief overview of what to expect and show CAMPers a completed “demo” or what the final product of this craft can look like
- Briefly review the tools they’ll be using and highlight any tools/techniques that require either (1) special care or (2) direct Counselor intervention
- E.g. “Scissor edges can be sharp, so take care to always grab them by their handles and set them down gently every time!”
Icebreaker (5 minutes)
- We’re going to play Nice to Meet Ya!
- Instruct all CAMPers and Counselors to sit in a circle
- Go around the circle having each participant tell everyone their name and their favorite thing in outer space (planet, star, movie alien..)
- Counselors can go first to set an example for CAMPers
Craft (25 minutes)
- Paint your spacecraft with acrylic base paint and allow to dry
- Build your spacecraft:
- For a rocket ship
- Cut a sheet of color paper in half, roll it into a cone, and tape the cone together
- Cut off the excess and glue it on top of your rocket
- Draw and cut out three fins
- Figure out the best spot for each fin and glue them onto your rocket
- For a spaceship
- Glue the two painted plates together to make a saucer
- Glue the two painted plates together to make a saucer
- For a rocket ship
- Decorate with glowing acrylic paint and allow to dry
- Create your space buddy
- For an astronaut
- Cut two pieces of foil - one big (~12” x 12”) and one small (~5” x 12”)
- Fold the big piece in half, and then in half again (into a smaller square), and then cut notches in the middle of each side
- Scrunch the four corners together and bend the foil until you create two arms and two legs (an astronaut’s body!)
- Scrunch the smaller foil into a ball and glue the ball (head) onto the astronaut body you created
- Decorate the astronaut helmet and spacesuit with glowing paint
- Glue the astronaut onto your spacecraft
- For an alien
- Wind a pipe cleaner around a pencil to create a spiral alien body
- Cut a pipe cleaner in half (alien arms) and insert through the spiral body
- Glue pom-pom (alien head) to the pipe cleaner
- Cut a pipe cleaner in half and bend to create squiggly alien antennae
- Glue on a googly eye (one or more!)
- Glue the alien onto your spacecraft
- For an astronaut
- If building a saucer spaceship, glue the clear dome onto your ship
- Make it extra with stickers or more glow paint!
- Voila! Ready for blastoff!
Play/ Perform (10 minutes)
- Instruct all CAMPers to sit in a circle
- Go around the circle and have each CAMPer introduce us to their space friend - they can make up a name, where they live, and where they are trying to travel to in space!
Wrap-Up/ Goodbyes (5 minutes)
Reset/ Cleanup (After - 10 minutes)