Castle challenge (Go Wild for Maths!)

Hi greenthumbs.

Have you seen my new TV show called Go Wild for Maths?! You can catch it on ABC iview. Each episode of Go Wild for Maths has a wild nature challenge to do. And one of these challenges is to build a sandcastle. Sculpt sand to build a castle fit for a crabby sea ruler!

This is a fun family activity to do at the beach.

What you need

Buckets and spades 

Molds like containers, cups and funnels  

Carving tools like spatulas and melon ballers 

Shells and stones 

Bucket of water 

A camera

how to build a sandcastle

  There’s no one way to do this challenge, but here are some ideas to get you started. 

  1. Choose a good site for your castle construction, where it won’t get washed away! 

 2. Make a firm base in the shape of a circle by building it up with sand. Pour some water onto it and pack it all down firmly with your hands. 

3. Fill up a bucket with sand and a little bit of water. Mix it with your hands and pack it down. Then tip it upside down on the base to make the main part of your castle. Keep adding different shapes to your castle using your molds.  

 4. Once you have built your castle, add some details like windows and stairs using your tools. A melon baller makes lovely round windows! Decorate it with shells and stones. Use your imagination. 

 5. Don’t forget to snap a photo of your castle! 

 6. When you’ve finished, remember to pack up all your things and take them home with you.  

dirtgirl’s top tip

For sandcastles, a good ratio of sand to water is 8 parts sand to 1 part water.

watch the sandcastle episode

share

Share your sandcastle photos on our dirtgirlworld Facebook group. It’s a super-friendly community of greenthumbs and nature lovers. You’ll be able to see all the behind-the-scenes dirtgirlworld action there too! Just check with your grown-ups first as different families have different rules for social media.

Bye greenthumbs!

 


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