 Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Ken. Today's experiment is putting your thinking cap on. As always, adult supervision is only recommended because you will be using the scissors, so you should check with an adult, but you don't have to have an adult. What you need for this experiment is a glue stick, scissors, a printout of a template, which I've put in the description where you could download it, and some crayons. Yeah, I just have a picture of a brain. Alright, so welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Ken. I'm Grace. This is Grace, and what we have here, and I'm going to have a printout for you guys to be able to download, is we have the left brain and the right side of the brain, right? And so what we're going to do is we're going to color it, show you our artistic skills, right? Because we are all an artist, aren't we? Yes, we are. And then we're going to cut them out, and then the instructions are on there. I'll show you how to do that. Then we're going to tape them up, and it's going to make a really cool hat. So we're going to start coloring them, and then we will show you our design. This looks like a pencil sharpener. Wow. It's a sharpener. Yeah, it's sharpened like right there. Alright, so let's get your colors out. So here we are. We're going to draw our artistic talents here on the brain. So it doesn't matter what color you use, whatever you do is going to be fine. You can color code it towards a certain part of the brain to give that pattern, but there is no real right or wrong. And there's my end results. And now I'm going to show you, you cut it out by just going to the outside of the brain all the way through. It doesn't have to be exact, but you want to be pretty close to that line as you see right here. And then this is pretty the easy part. And the second part, you have to follow the instructions here. So you might want to click a pause on this right here to be able to see. You're going to cut on solid lines, not dotted lines. So you make one, you're going to make a second cut, a third cut right there, a fourth cut, a fifth cut, a sixth cut, a seventh cut, and last eighth cut. And there you go. So now we're going to assemble it. We take our glue stick and we're going to put it right between that dotted line and the cut arrow we made just recently. I'm going to go all the way through. It's going to start to curve in a little bit, hence the name, thinking cap, because it's going to be the same shape as your head, right? So because it being the brain. Anyway, continue to go through the glue stick and put it on these pieces and put it right up to the dotted line. And then once you're done, you'll have half the brain done. And then I am not going to show you how to do the other half as you can just watch this video again. And then I will show you how to put them both together. So now we take both left and right side, make sure it's matched up so the front lobes are together. And then you're going to take scotch tape and you're just going to start to put it together, holding each side together and slowly bend the pieces in where as you don't want to have a gap in between the left and right there. So it could help having a second person, but as you can see, it's very easily done with one person kind of hold it down and put small little pieces of scotch tape and eventually you'll have your thinking cap and there it is and results. Look in the description for the print out templates that you could print out for these and let me know if you have any questions. Now I've got a little challenge here for you, a little brain challenge. This is a really fun challenge here. Look at the chart and say the color, but not the word. So the left and right of the brain conflict. Your right brain tries to say the color, but the left side of the brain insists on reading the word. Comment below and let me know how you did in this test. And here's some fun stuff between left and right side. You can read through the list, the number, skills, math, most of that's on the left side of the brain where creativity and imagination is on the right side of the brain. There's a little bit better breakdown on your memory, your vision, your speech. And so you can go ahead and take a look at this and kind of compare it to your thinking cap. All right and presenting the thinking cap. There it goes right here. Finish results, put it on and now I'm thinking. I feel so much smarter even though I haven't put it on. You might have to go down lower. And that's our thinking cap right here. I feel so much smarter. All right, well thanks for watching. Click thumbs up. Click thumbs up. And please subscribe. Thanks for watching. I can't see anything so I don't know where the camera is.