




This is a really really neat class. So far Julia has built a structure out of toothpicks and gum drops. She has worked together with another student to build a sky scraper out of notecards, tape, and straws that could withstand strong winds. And this last week she worked with a group to build a bridge out of newpaper and masking tape that could not only span a 3 foot opening but could also support a toy truck with a three pound weight attached to it as they pulled it across the bridge. Like I said...super neat class.
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