Check
out this cool experiment that will teach you more about how your body
and brain work together. Test your dominant side by completing a series
of challenges. Which hand do you write with? Which foot do you kick
with? Do you have a dominant eye? Do you throw with one side of your
body but kick with the other? Are you ambidextrous? Answer these
questions and much more with this fun science experiment for kids.
- A pen or pencil
- Paper or a notepad to write your findings on
- An empty tube (an old paper towel tube is good)
- A cup of water
- A small ball (or something soft you can throw)
Instructions:
- Write ‘left’ or ‘right’ next to each task depending on what side you used/favored.
- When you’ve finished all
the challenges review your results and make your own conclusions about
which is your dominant eye, hand and foot.
Eye tests:
- Which eye do you use to wink?
- Which eye do you use to look through the empty tube?
- Extend your arms in front of your
body. Make a triangle shape using your fore fingers and thumbs. Bring
your hands together, making the triangle smaller (about the size of a
coin is good). Find a small object in the room and focus on it through
the hole in your hands (using both eyes). Try closing just your left
eye and then just your right, if your view of the object changed when
you closed your left eye mark down ‘left’, if it changed when you
closed your right eye mark down ‘right’.
Hand/Arm tests:
- Which hand do you use to write?
- Pick up the cup of water, which hand did you use?
- Throw the ball, which arm did you use?
Foot/Leg tests:
- Run forward and jump off one leg, which did you jump off?
- Drop the ball on the ground and kick it, which foot did you use?
What's happening?
So what side do you favor? Are you left
handed or right handed? Left footed or right footed? Is your right eye
dominant or is it your left?
Around 90% of the world’s population is
right handed. Why most people favor the right side is not completely
understood by scientists. Some think that the reason is related to
which side of your brain you use for language. The right side of your
body is controlled by the left side of your brain, and in around 90% of
people the left side of the brain also controls language.
Others think the reason might have more
to do with culture. The word ‘right’ is associated being correct and
doing the right thing while the word ‘left’ originally meant ‘weak’.
Favoring the right hand may have become a social development as more
children were taught important skills by right handed people and
various tools were designed to be used with the right hand.
Around 80% of people are right footed and
70% favor their right eye. These percentages are lower than those who
are right handed and this could be because your body has more freedom
of choice in choosing its favored foot and eye than that of its favored
hand. In other words you are more likely to be trained to use your
right hand than your right foot and even more so than your right eye.
It’s not strange to find people who favor
the opposite hand and foot (e.g. left hand and right foot), and some
people are lucky enough to be ambidextrous, meaning they can use their
left and right sides with equal skill.
Try testing others and coming to your on conclusions about what side the human body favors and why.
Extra: Are you more likely to be left
handed if one of your parents is left handed? What are some of the
possible disadvantages for left handed people? (Tools, writing
materials etc) Do left handed people have an advantage in sports?
Interesting fact: In 2009, only 7% of the
players in the NBA were left handed while in 2008 around 26% of MLB
pitchers were left handed.
Is it better to be left handed in some sports than others? What do you think?
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